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Uudesta Tenavista näytettä täällä:http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=preview&id=10274
Ei, kyllä Ressu näytti tuolta ensimmäisen 10 vuoden ajan. Pyöristyi siten myöhemmin.
Did (Charles Schulz) know about your sexual orientation?PB: Yes. We didn't talk about it, but when I got the job working for him, some people were pretty ticked off and jealous. One of them called to tell him I was gay, hoping to get me fired. That was pretty low. He was like, "Yeah, so?" One of his stepdaughters is gay and he was really good friends with Billie Jean King, so he has no issue with it. He was socially moderate.
Schulz oli - on - ikuinen. http://www.afterellen.com/people/10-years-in-janes-world-an-interview-with-paige-braddock?page=0,3
No hemetti! Milloin ilmestyi se Tenavat-strib jossa ollaan taidemuseossa? Muut katsovat isompaa taulua mutta Toisto/Rerun koirakuvaa? (Eli Kamujen Jaloa.)
1-28-1999
Saablari, kun näyttää hyvältä ja vaikuttaa kiinnostavalta. Ihme mies, imitoi piirrosta ja tekstausta. Eipä tuota kai mitenkään mihinkään Sarjainfoon pystyis saamaan?
Omistaakohan New Yorker tuon vai hra spiegelman itse (kokonaan)? Tekijänoikeudet, hassu juttu. Jos vaikka Art haluaisi antaa sarjan ilmaiseksi, New Yorker tulee ja pyytää rahaa.
Spiegelman called "Peanuts" by George Schultz "the last great comic strip invention," a strip that has been "widely imitated by lesser talents." Spiegelman described his meeting with Schultz during which he "fell in love with" the older artist. Spiegelman later published an affectionate parody of Schultz's work, and Schultz called on the day he died to say that he liked it.