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Charles Monroe "Sparky" Schulz (/??lts/; November 26, 1922 –
February 12, 2000)[2] was an American cartoonist and creator of the
comic strip Peanuts (which featured the characters Charlie Brown and
Snoopy, among others). He is widely regarded as one of the most
influential cartoonists of all time, cited by cartoonists Scarica Come
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online including Jim Davis, Bill Watterson, Matt Groening, Dav Pilkey
and Stephan Pastis.
Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota,[2] Schulz grew up in Saint
Paul. He was the only child of Carl Schulz, who was born in Germany, and
Dena Halverson, who had Norwegian heritage.[3] His uncle called him
"Sparky" after the horse Scarica Come ti pare, Charlie Brown! Libro PDF
Charles M. Schulz Scarica e leggi online Spark Plug in Billy DeBeck's
comic strip, Barney Google, which Schulz enjoyed reading.[4][5]
Schulz loved drawing and sometimes drew his family dog,
Spike, who ate unusual things, such as pins and tacks. In 1937, Schulz
drew a picture of Spike and sent it to Ripley's Believe It or Not!; his
Scarica Come ti pare, Charlie Brown! Libro PDF Charles M. Schulz
Scarica e leggi online drawing appeared in Robert Ripley's syndicated
panel, captioned, "A hunting
dog that eats pins, tacks, and razor
blades is owned by C. F. Schulz, St. Paul, Minn." and "Drawn by
'Sparky'"[6] (C.F. was his father, Carl Fred Schulz).[7]
Schulz attended Richards Gordon Elementary School in Saint
Paul, where he skipped Scarica Come ti pare, Charlie Brown! Libro PDF
Charles M. Schulz Scarica e leggi online two half-grades. He became a
shy, timid teenager, perhaps as a result of being the youngest in his
class at Central High School. One well-known episode in his high school
life was the rejection of his drawings by his high school yearbook,
which he referred to in Peanuts years later, Scarica Come ti pare,
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he had Lucy ask Charlie Brown to sign a picture he drew of a horse, only
to then say it was a prank.[8] A five-foot-tall statue of Snoopy was
placed in the school's main office 60 years later.[9]
In February 1943, Schulz's mother Dena died after a long
illness. Scarica Come ti pare, Charlie Brown! Libro PDF Charles M.
Schulz Scarica e leggi online At the time of her death, he had only
recently been made aware that she suffered from cancer. Schulz had
by all accounts been very close to his mother and her death had a significant effect on him.[10]
Around the same time, Schulz was drafted into the United
States Army. Scarica Come ti pare, Charlie Brown! Libro PDF Charles M.
Schulz Scarica e leggi online He served as a staff sergeant with the
20th Armored Division in Europe during World War II, as a squad leader
on a .50 caliber machine gun team. His unit saw combat only at the very
end of the war. Schulz said he had only one opportunity to fire his
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e leggi online machine gun but forgot to load it, and that the German
soldier he could have fired at willingly surrendered. Years later,
Schulz proudly spoke of his wartime service.[11]
In late 1945, Schulz returned to Minneapolis. He did
lettering for a Roman Catholic comic magazine, Timeless Topix, and in
July 1946 Scarica Come ti pare, Charlie Brown! Libro PDF Charles M.
Schulz Scarica e leggi online took a job at Art Instruction, Inc., where
he reviewed and graded students' work.[12]:164 Schulz had taken a
correspondence course from the school before he was drafted. He worked
at
the school for several years as he developed his career as a comic creator.
Schulz's first group of regular cartoons, Scarica Come ti
pare, Charlie Brown! Libro PDF Charles M. Schulz Scarica e leggi online a
weekly series of one-panel jokes called Lil' Folks, was published from
June 1947 to January 1950 in the St. Paul Pioneer Press, with Schulz
usually doing four one-panel drawings per issue. It was in Li'l Folks
that Schulz first used the name Charlie Brown for a character, although
he Scarica Come ti pare, Charlie Brown! Libro PDF Charles M. Schulz
Scarica e leggi online applied the name in four gags to three different
boys as well as one buried in sand. The series also had a dog that
looked much like Snoopy. In May 1948, Schulz sold his first one-panel
drawing to The Saturday Evening Post; within the next two years, a total
of Scarica Come ti pare, Charlie Brown! Libro PDF Charles M. Schulz
Scarica e leggi online 17 untitled drawings by Schulz were published in
the Post,[13] simultaneously with his work for the Pioneer Press. Around
the same time, he tried to have Li'l Folks syndicated through the
Newspaper Enterprise Association; Schulz would have been an independent
contractor for the syndicate, unheard of in the 1940s, but Scarica
Come ti pare, Charlie Brown! Libro PDF Charles M. Schulz Scarica e leggi
online the deal fell through. Li'l Folks was dropped from the Pioneer
Press in January 1950.
Later that year, Schulz approached United Feature Syndicate
with the one-panel series Li'l Folks, and the syndicate became
interested. By that time Schu
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