Complete Peanuts
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Series Volume:
3.
Average Rating:
4.9 stars
Description:
Collects all the "Peanuts" comic strips as originally published in newspapers, including both daily and Sunday strips.
"The third volume of the acclaimed Complete Peanuts series includes such landmarks as Linus's first spoken words, Charlie Brown's first baseball humiliation, and a hilarious series of impressions by an ever-more-Snoopyish Snoopy. All this and 'Pig-Pen, ' too!"--Jacket.
Series Volume:
5.
Average Rating:
5 stars
Description:
Collects the comic strip Peanuts, featuring the misadventures of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the rest of the gang, from 1959 to 1960.
"As Peanuts concludes its first decade, a new character makes her appearance: Charlie Brown's little sister Sally. This volume covers her earliest days, from her proud brother's announcement of her birth to her first words (and crush on Linus)! Also: the initial 'Great Pumpkin' sequence; Lucy's first appearance as a...
Series Volume:
6.
Average Rating:
5 stars
Description:
"'I have naturally curly hair.' With those fateful words, The Complete Peanuts: 1961-1962 introduces another main character to the gang, the vain Frieda (not to mention her cat Faron). Also in this volume, which collects two full years from the early 1960s -- one of Schulz's most fertile periods -- Sally begins to grow up, Snoopy endures an avian family crisis, Linus develops his crush on Miss Othmar and loses his blanket again (when Lucy turns it...
Series Volume:
9.
Average Rating:
5 stars
Description:
Collects all the "Peanuts" comic strips published from 1967 to 1968 in newspapers, including both daily and Sunday strips.
"Snoopy's identity as the World War I Flying Ace has almost entirely taken over, ... although he finds time to moon light as an arm-wrestling champion, a figure skater, a vulture, and a 'Cheshire Beagle.' Plus: Did you know Charlie Brown was not his original owner? The secret is revealed ... Franklin and José Peterson also...
Series Volume:
13.
Average Rating:
5 stars
Description:
The definitive collection of Charles M. Schulz's timeless masterpiece of comic art presenting, for the very first time, every strip from 1950 to 2000.
Collects all the "Peanuts" comic strips published from 1975 to 1976 in newspapers, including both daily and Sunday strips.
Series Volume:
15.
Average Rating:
5 stars
Description:
"This volume features the long, surprisingly dramatic sequence in which a grievously ill Charlie Brown checks himself into a hospital while his friends worry. But the rest of the stories in this final volume from the 1970s, are far less somber, as Snoopy launches his 'bird scout' treks, Peppermint Patty gets leaked on at school and sues--plus one of the great forgotten romances in Peanuts history."--Back cover.
Series Volume:
16.
Average Rating:
5 stars
Description:
"The Complete Peanuts marches into the 1980s as Snoopy's brother Spike is drafted into the Infantry and a second brother, "Marbles," takes his bow. Also in this volume, Peppermint Patty witnesses the "butterfly miracle," Sally gets fat, Charlie Brown's team loses its baseball field, Linus is still not Sally's "Sweet Babboo," more Beagle Scout adventures with Snoopy, and Molly Volley and "Crybaby" Boobie return for a rematch."--Page 4 of cover.
Series Volume:
17.
Average Rating:
5 stars
Description:
This volume of 'The Complete Peanuts' is particularly romance-heavy as the Charlie Brown/Peppermint Patty/Marcie triangle heats up; love blossoms between two of the "Beagle Scout" birds; and Linus is still not Sally's "Sweet Babboo"! Meanwhile, Charlie Brown becomes, in his worst baseball-related humiliation to date, a Pelican -- and Snoopy's brother Spike is still stuch in Needles, surrounded by coyotes, with a cactus his only friend. --p.[4] of...
Series Volume:
18.
Average Rating:
5 stars
Description:
"The Complete Peanuts reaches the go-go mid-1980s with this volume: 'mallies,' 'punkers' (Snoopy with a mohawk!), killer bees, and Halley's Comet. The gang go to 'rain camp' and 'survival camp,' the World War I Flying Ace comes down with the flu, Charlie Brown poses for a swimsuit calendar, Peppermint Patty gets a crabby tutor ... plus Molly Volley, the unbearable, licensable 'Tapioca Pudding,' and plenty of Spike and his cactus!"--Jacket.
Series Volume:
19.
Average Rating:
5 stars
Description:
"In this latest collection, romance is in the air: Charlie Brown's attempt at flirting in class sends him to the school nurse, while Linus is thwarted in his attempt to woo "Lydia" of the many names. Other storylines include Snoopy's sojourn in the hospital for a hockey-related knee injury, Sally's bumpy career as a playwright, and Snoopy's "kiss-and-tell" book. Plus Rerun, Spike, Peppermint Patty and Marcie... and Snoopy's feathered Beagle Scouts!"...
Series Volume:
20.
Average Rating:
5 stars
Description:
"In this volume, Peanuts celebrates its 40th birthday! Snoopy and Spike decline to compete in an ugly dog competition, entering their brother Olaf instead. Charlie Brown and Marcie spend quality time together at sleepaway camp, while Peppermint Patti simmers in summer school. Linus ramps up his Great Pumpkin proselytizing with the 'Great Pumpkin Movement'--complete with literature to pass out door to door. Marcie begins to crack under the pressure...
Series Volume:
21.
Average Rating:
5 stars
Description:
"Love takes many shapes and shades in The Complete Peanuts: 1991-1992. Charlie Brown's interest in the Little Red-Haired Girl is rekindled; Linus fails to impress Lydia; Sally hoorays for Hollywood; Marcie pines for the World War I Flying Ace, who becomes lost in his cups (of root beer); Peppermint Patty and Marcie try to make Charlie Brown choose between them; and Snoopy is dangerously obsessed ... with cookies."--Jacket.
Collects all the "Peanuts"...
Series Volume:
25.
Average Rating:
4.5 stars
Description:
"This penultimate volume of The Complete Peanuts series collects the last year of the most beloved comic strip ever created. Rerun embarks on a career as an 'underground' comic book artist, and Snoopy's siblings Andy, Olaf, and Spike (who cameo in the Peanuts movie) appear. The volume is rounded out with the complete Li'l Folks. Prefiguring Peanuts and its major themes, this weekly single-panel comic Schulz produced for his hometown paper is available...