Copyright Date:
2011
Edition Date:
2011
Release Date:
08/29/11
Pages:
xv, 323 pages
ISBN:
1-606-99471-9
ISBN 13:
978-1-606-99471-9
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2014434296
Dimensions:
18 x 22 cm.
Subject Heading:
Brown, Charlie. (Fictitious character). Comic books, strips, etc. Juvenile fiction.
Snoopy. (Fictitious character). Comic books, strips, etc. Juvenile fiction.
Brown, Charlie. (Fictitious character). Comic books, strips, etc. Fiction.
Snoopy. (Fictitious character). Comic books, strips, etc. Fiction.
American wit and humor.
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
(Tue Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2011)
These early 1980s episodes see Snoopy reunite with his brother Marbles (who's baffled by his sibling's WWI fantasies), Linus and Lucy plant a garden, and Peppermint Patty apply to a school for gifted children (she thinks they're going to give her presents). But the strip's fragile heart remains good ol' Charlie Brown, who faces a crisis when liability issues bar him and his team from their baseball field. In a moving introduction to the volume, cartoonist Lynn Johnston (For Better or For Worse) writes about her close friendship with Schulz.
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ALA Booklist
(Tue Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2011)
With this volume, The Complete Peanuts ventures into the lesser-known 1980s, and Peanuts fans are sure to find plenty of surprises. In Snoopy-family news, Spike is drafted into the Infantry (don't worry, it's only Snoopy's imaginary World War I army), and a brand new brother, "Marbles" (with the spotty ears) takes his bow. We also see two major baseball-oriented stories, one in which Charlie Brown joins Peppermint Patty's team, and another in which Charlie Brown and his team lose their baseball field. In other stories, Peppermint Patty witnesses the "butterfly miracle," Linus protests that he is not Sally's "Sweet Babboo," Sally (in an unrelated sequence) gets fat, the Van Pelts get into farming, and two of the most eccentric characters from later Peanuts years, the hyperaggressive Molly Volley and the whiny "Crybaby" Boobie, make a return engagement. Charles Schulz's Peanuts world will never grow old, and Fantagraphics' complete reprinting of this masterpiece, now in its eighth year -- still lovingly designed by world-class cartoonist Seth -- has firmly established itself as one of the very finest archival comic-strip projects ever done.