Schulz quit two years into the strip after the newspaper editor turned down his requests: both a pay increase and to bring Li'l Folks from the women's section to the comics pages. The comics were collected in the 2003 book Charles M. Schulz Li'l Beginnings by the Charles M. Schulz Museum, (ISBN 0974570915) The complete Li'l Folks strips are also included in Volume 25 of The Complete Peanuts.
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| - Schulz quit two years into the strip after the newspaper editor turned down his requests: both a pay increase and to bring Li'l Folks from the women's section to the comics pages. The comics were collected in the 2003 book Charles M. Schulz Li'l Beginnings by the Charles M. Schulz Museum, (ISBN 0974570915) The complete Li'l Folks strips are also included in Volume 25 of The Complete Peanuts.
- Li'l Folks, the first comic strip by Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz, was a weekly panel that appeared mainly in Schulz's hometown paper, the St. Paul Pioneer Press, from June 22, 1947 to January 22, 1950. The first two panels ran in the Minneapolis Tribune.
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| - Schulz quit two years into the strip after the newspaper editor turned down his requests: both a pay increase and to bring Li'l Folks from the women's section to the comics pages. The comics were collected in the 2003 book Charles M. Schulz Li'l Beginnings by the Charles M. Schulz Museum, (ISBN 0974570915) The complete Li'l Folks strips are also included in Volume 25 of The Complete Peanuts.
- Li'l Folks, the first comic strip by Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz, was a weekly panel that appeared mainly in Schulz's hometown paper, the St. Paul Pioneer Press, from June 22, 1947 to January 22, 1950. The first two panels ran in the Minneapolis Tribune.
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