Product DescriptionWith intros by John Waters and Mo Willems! The Complete Peanuts 1967-1968 is a particularly Snoopy-heavy collection. In addition to seeing the beagle adopt multiple personas, this volume also sees the appearance of what would be Schulz's most controversial major character: Franklin. In Charles Schulz's The Complete Peanuts 1969-1970, Woodstock makes his first appearance, Snoopy is left in the Van Pelt family's care as the Browns vacation... and the Little Red-Haired Girl moves away.
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Rating: - Not really collectable
All the strips in these books are freely available online. You can query the strips according to the published dates (from date ~ to date) and the number of strips per page shown. And it's really convenient. So, then why should we buy this book ? It is because the books are supposed to be superior so that they have the value of the "collectable". Unfortunately, this is not the case. All the Sunday strips are black and white. To see them in color you have to go online. So, this book is actually inferior ... Read More
Rating: - The 60's come to a close in style with the Peanuts gang
'741.5 SCH'
That may be gibberish to some, but to me, it was the dewey-decimal system location of the Peanuts strips in my Elementary school library. I really gained my love of Peanuts from those library-bound books, but always remembered coming back to 'The Peanuts Jubilee,' which was (at the time) the only way to find insight into the earlier strips. With Fantagraphic Books, we've been able to see what many of those early years were like. With the latest volume, we've moved into familiar ... Read More
Rating: - NEAR TWO DECADES STANDARDS MAINTAINED!
While perhaps not quite as consistent as the mid 50's to mid 60's strips this collection is still superior to almost anything else around. I'll be collecting these sets for a while yet!