American cartoonist Charles Schulz and his creations Charlie Brown and Snoopy. Schulz says he drew children because that is what editors liked.
In a 1977 BBC interview Schulz says-
"I'm talking only about the minor everyday problems in life. Leo Tolstoy dealt with the major problems of the world. I'm only dealing with why we all have the feeling that people don't like us."
Charles Schulz drew every cartoon himself from 1950 to 2000.
He says he described the human condition. He once said- "I am dealing with love and hate, mistrust and fear and insecurity."
The cartoon strip was put in 2600 newspapers worldwide.