Violet
Violet Gray is one of the original neighborhood children in Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts strip, known for her bossy, status-conscious personality and her habit of looking down on Charlie Brown while socializing with the gang.
One of the original voices in Charles M. Schulz's beloved Peanuts universe, Violet made her debut in 1952 β right in the thick of the Golden Age β and spent an remarkable 45 years as part of that iconic neighborhood alongside Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus Van Pelt, Schroeder, and Patty. Published through Holt, Rinehart and Winston across titles like Peanuts, Good Grief, and More Peanuts, she's a foundational presence in one of comics' most enduring and warmly human strips. With two collector-recognized key issues to her name, Violet is a genuine piece of comics history β a reminder that the Peanuts world was always richer and more populated than casual fans might recall.
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