There’s a reason Charles Schulz’s Peanuts will never go out of style. The beloved comic strip was revolutionary, pairing timeless storytelling with humor that captured the universal experience of childhood. And while the strip remained consistently strong for decades, the 1960s were undeniably one of its highest points, producing many of my personal favorite installments. During these years, Schulz delivered some of his funniest work, blending philosophy with the melancholy charm we associate with Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus, Lucy, and the rest of the gang.