Was Charles Schulz All That?
Skip to commentsThe Charlie Rose’s new website includes thousands of videos from interviews he’s had on his show. Among the few dug up by Drawn! include Charles M. Schulz, Garry Trudeau, Matt Groening and James L. Brooks, Scott Adams, Art Spiegelman.
Sparky has always intrigued me. As I watched the 35 minute video I was inspired by a man, who in my estimation, seemed quite humble and gentle after years of continued fame and fortune. I appreciated how he remained a one-man shop who never outsourced his comic strip to ghost writers/artists. And yet, there were two statements that he made about his work that made me scratch my head. Regarding his professional work, he maintained that he was the final editor (Amy Lagos, his editor with United Media back in the day, was too nice to say anything negative about his work, he reports). His standard was to never be boring and never be repetitive. Yet I find those were the two most common attributes to describe his feature – and those aren’t always negative attributes. Peanuts was the comic equivalent of comfort food. Nothing surprising, nothing new, but it made you feel good inside. You knew Charlie Brown was never going to strike anyone out, kick the football, keep the kite out of the tree, or get a valentine from the sweet red-headed girl. You often knew how the comic would end before you got to the last panel. How could he claim that the feature wasn’t boring or repetitive?
I have tremendous respect for Sparky and Peanuts. So much so, that I’ve sat on this post for five days now, fearful that it would be perceived as an attack on him or his work. I thoroughly enjoy his artwork. He absolutely deserves his spot in the annals of history as one of the great cartoonists of our generations. But I cannot stop asking myself, after 50 years, what was still fresh in Peanuts?
For those who would like to respond, please keep the comments informative. This is not the appropriate time to pile-on and say quippy negative remarks about Sparky or the feature. Let’s have an intelligent discussion on what is discussed in the video.
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