Episode 6: “PEANUTS” at 75 | The Legacy of Charles M. Schulz, Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the “PEANUTS” Comic Strip
Benjamin Clark
Curator of the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center
“PEANUTS” comic strip is celebrating its 75th anniversary, so we thought it was the perfect time to chat with Benjamin Clark, curator of the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, to explore the enduring legacy of the “PEANUTS” comic strip, its legendary cartoonist, Charles M. Schulz, and why Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the gang still resonate after so many years. Benjamin shares his insights into preserving Schulz's work while celebrating his humanity. We delve into Charles Schulz's creative process, the cultural impact of Peanuts, and how the museum engages with a new generation of fans. Benjamin offers a unique look behind the scenes, from discovering personal artifacts to understanding Schulz’s deliberate approach to both his comic strips and his business empire.
Mary Valenci-Shyne
Senior Artist at the Schulz Studio
Next, Mary Valencia-Shyne, a senior artist at the Schulz Studio, discusses contemporary cartooning; how her comic art preserves and extends Charles “Sparky” Schulz's Peanuts legacy and how she’s finding time to build her own graphic art career. She explains the in’s and out’s of the Schulz Studio–its purpose to maintain artistic integrity on all PEANUTS products and how they’re creating authentic new content, including for Apple TV+ “Camp Snoopy” and “One-of-a-Kind Marcie” shows. Mary describes custom art creation, product approvals, and explains her process of channeling Schulz's style, and its influence on her graphic art. The conversation also touches on her time at the Center for Cartoon Studies, her recently published young adult graphic novel, You and Me on Repeat, and the evolving landscape of modern cartooning via platforms like Webtoons and TikTok.
Featured Guests:
Benjamin Clark, Curator at the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center
Mary Valencia Shyne, senior artist at the Schulz Studio
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center: The central hub for all things “Peanuts,” located in Santa Rosa, California. Visitors can explore exhibitions, view original art, and learn about Schulz's life and work.
Peanuts Official Website: For character profiles, comic strip archives, and educational activities.
Rob Armstrong, Cartoonist
Broom-Hilda comic strip created by cartoonist Russell Myers
“Happiness is a Warm Puppy” Book
Warm Puppy Cafe, the cafe where Charles Schulz spent every morning
Craig Schulz
Beetle Bailey Comic Strip
Pogo Comic Strip
Shuntaro Tanikawa
Lee Mendelson
Bill Melendez
Vince Guaraldi
Apple TV+: A streaming service featuring new Peanuts content
You and Me on Repeat: A young adult graphic novel by Mary Valencia Shyne
Center for Cartoon Studies: An educational institution where Mary studied
Webtoons: An online platform for digital comics
TikTok: A social media platform that Mary plans to use for her book sales
Storygraph
Libraries: Mentioned as a key venue for discovering new graphic novels
Penguin Random House: Mary's former employer in digital publishing
Manga
Original theme music composed and recorded by Mateo Carrillo and James Cote.