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Charles M. Shulz, best known as the cartoonist behind the Peanuts comic strip, penned the comic right up until the advanced stages of cancer made it impossible to do so. He passed away the night before the final Peanuts strip was published on January 3, 2000.

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Charles M. Shulz, best known as the cartoonist behind the Peanuts comic strip, penned the comic right up until the advanced stages of cancer made it impossible to do so. He passed away the night before the final Peanuts strip was published on January 3, 2000.

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