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Young Pillars is a single-panel gag strip written and drawn by Charles M. Schulz (best known for Peanuts) from 1956 to 1965 for the Youth Magazine published by the Church of God. Unlike Peanuts, the comic featured teenagers, and most were religiously themed. The main character was named Harold. The strips were frequently rerun, sometimes with edited captions. Schulz made five additional similar gag panels, which ran (with one rerun from Youth) in the magazine Reach, another Church of God publication, in 1969.

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  • Ragazzi (fumetto) (it)
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  • Ragazzi (Young Pillars, Youth o anche Teen Nuts) è una striscia a fumetti scritta e illustrata da Charles M. Schulz, pubblicata dal 1º gennaio 1965 al 1965 per la rivista Youth della Chiesa di Dio di Anderson (Indiana). I protagonisti delle strisce, di una sola vignetta l'una e per la maggior parte di tema religioso, sono degli adolescenti (in particolare Harold). (it)
  • Young Pillars is a single-panel gag strip written and drawn by Charles M. Schulz (best known for Peanuts) from 1956 to 1965 for the Youth Magazine published by the Church of God. Unlike Peanuts, the comic featured teenagers, and most were religiously themed. The main character was named Harold. The strips were frequently rerun, sometimes with edited captions. Schulz made five additional similar gag panels, which ran (with one rerun from Youth) in the magazine Reach, another Church of God publication, in 1969. (en)
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  • Ragazzi (Young Pillars, Youth o anche Teen Nuts) è una striscia a fumetti scritta e illustrata da Charles M. Schulz, pubblicata dal 1º gennaio 1965 al 1965 per la rivista Youth della Chiesa di Dio di Anderson (Indiana). I protagonisti delle strisce, di una sola vignetta l'una e per la maggior parte di tema religioso, sono degli adolescenti (in particolare Harold). (it)
  • Young Pillars is a single-panel gag strip written and drawn by Charles M. Schulz (best known for Peanuts) from 1956 to 1965 for the Youth Magazine published by the Church of God. Unlike Peanuts, the comic featured teenagers, and most were religiously themed. The main character was named Harold. The strips were frequently rerun, sometimes with edited captions. Schulz made five additional similar gag panels, which ran (with one rerun from Youth) in the magazine Reach, another Church of God publication, in 1969. Young Pillars was published in a three-volume collection in the early 1960s, and marketed as showing Charlie Brown and his friends as teenagers, although none of the characters shared the same names. (en)
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