mleach said:onairb said:Schulz and Keane were definitely friends, as photos of them playing tennis (a hobby they shared) appeared in annivesary anthologies for both strips. Schulz contributed a foreword (or, perhaps, had one ghost-written) for a 25th-anniversary 'FC' collection, noticeably using the word 'niceness' a theme in his praise for Keane, personally and professionally.
Granted, they were 'competitors' in the sense they worked for different syndicates, and didn't socialize often, but there is nothing to suggest there was any personal or professional animosity between them.
As for Bill Melendez's daughter, she sounds like she just wants her name out there...I prefer to remember her dad's work, and forget her:.
Actually it was Melendez's grand daughter...but I totally agree with you. She reminds me of some of country great Patsy Cline's family I had known over the years. They just love to get their name out there even though sometimes the result is egg in the face LOL
Thanks for the info..for some reason I had always throught there was this "feud" between Schulz and Keane, looking back now I wish I could remember where I heard that. I do remember that forward the Schulz had wrote for Keane's book though. But those Family Circus TV cartoons...I wonder why more weren't made?
Keane had a running gag where he was sometimes interviewed for back-cover blurbs on his cartoon collections(or longer segments in the anniversary book), and he would give joke answers-for instance, one that went something like:
Q: How much of yourself is in the character of 'Daddy' in your cartoon? Other cartoonists have used that approach. For example, some say that in 'Peanuts', Charlie Brown is really Charles Schulz. Do you do that?
A: No, Schulz does that. I draw 'The Family Circus'.
He also commented here and there about Schulz being 'a nice guy, who doesn't mind working for peanuts.'