Charles M. Schulz
![Schulz drawing [[Charlie Brown]] in 1956](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/ba/Charles_Schulz_NYWTS.jpg)
"''Peanuts'' pretty much defines the modern comic strip", states Watterson, "so even now it's hard to see it with fresh eyes. The clean, minimalist drawings, the sarcastic humor, the unflinching emotional honesty, the inner thoughts of a household pet, the serious treatment of children, the wild fantasies, the merchandising on an enormous scalein countless ways, Schulz blazed the wide trail that most every cartoonist since has tried to follow." Provided by Wikipedia
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