The Complete Peanuts, 1950-1954 (Complete Peanuts #1-2)
A boxed set of the first two volumes, just in time for the holidays, designed by the Award-winning graphic novelist, Seth! Ships shrinkwrapped.
The first volume, The Complete Peanuts 1950-1952, covers the first two and a quarter years of the strip (October 1950 through December 1952), and will be of particular fascination to Peanuts aficionados worldwide: Although there
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Published
October 28th 2004
by Fantagraphics Books
(first published October 2004)
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this book is so funny. its like a comic book but also a story. people should read this for information. even for a good laugh. i recommend this book for everyone.
The greatest comic strip of all times is being collected in these beautiful editions. Published at a rate of 2 volumes a year, each fall both of the volumes are collected in a beautiful slip-case edition. These are a standing Christmas present from my wife, who didn't quite realize what she was getting into. It's amazing to watch the comic evolve over time, the shapes of the characters, the characters who get dropped, the new (and classic!) characters who get introduced. To my college friends w...more
This book is really funny and if u like comics u should read this.Its about a group of friends that call the group peanuts.
Please see my comprehensive review of Vols. 1-10, entered for The Complete Peanuts 1969-1970 (Volume 10)
And then I read lots and lots and lots of Peanuts comics. I don't need to explain why I love the Peanuts so much, do I?
But I still wanted to mention this, in case some of you had missed that all Peanuts comics are being released in the order they were created in. All of them. More than 50 years of daily comics, published over a period of twelve years. in case you are looking for a christmas gifts for people for the next twelve years.
LOVE the peanuts.
But I still wanted to mention this, in case some of you had missed that all Peanuts comics are being released in the order they were created in. All of them. More than 50 years of daily comics, published over a period of twelve years. in case you are looking for a christmas gifts for people for the next twelve years.
LOVE the peanuts.
I've been slowly reading this ever since I recieved it for Christmas last year. Its not riviting, but its fun, casual, and subtly brilliant. If you only think of Peanuts as that anemic strip you skim over merely out of habit when you have a copy of the funny-pages, you should give this classic a chance.
This is "the greatest comic strip of all time?" Does it get better? I was pretty bored.
melancholy, touching, beautifully drawn, revitalizing. comfort food in book form. a cup of tea on a rainy night.
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Charles Monroe Schulz was an American cartoonist, whose comic strip Peanuts proved one of the most popular and influential in the history of the medium, and is still widely reprinted on a daily basis.
Schulz's first regular cartoons, Li'l Folks, were published from 1947 to 1950 by the St. Paul Pioneer Press; he first used the name Charlie Brown for a character there, although he applied...more
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Schulz's first regular cartoons, Li'l Folks, were published from 1947 to 1950 by the St. Paul Pioneer Press; he first used the name Charlie Brown for a character there, although he applied...more
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