 | This box set, smartly designed by fellow cartoonist Seth, assembles two two-year collections of Charles Schulz's long-running, classic cartoon. Between 1959 and 1962, the loveably complicated and charmingly predictable Peanuts crew undergoes some... |
 | With a classy design by Seth, this box brings together in a snazzy slipcover the first two volumes in Fantagraphics monster rerelease campaign of the COMPLETE PEANUTS. Here we've got Charles Schulz's earliest efforts (many of which are hard to find... |
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 | Slipped into one of Seth's snazzy slip covers, this box set contains volumes 11 and 12 in Fantagraphics top-notch series collecting all the Peanuts that Charles Schulz could come up with. The early 1970s were an exciting time, and Schulz, who always... |
 | Schroeder, hunched over his toy piano, carries the cover of this sixth installment in THE COMPLETE PEANUTS, which is introduced by pianist/vocalist Diana Krall. As Charles Schulz's crew enters the '60s, Charlie Brown fights to keep his baseball team... |
 | This exhaustive and exhausting (from the side-splitting laughter it induces) series from Fantagraphics attempts to gather together all of American comics master Robert Crumb's works. Although the prolific artist was still kicking out delightfully... |
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 | This is the first volume in a 12-year project to reprint the entire run of the PEANUTS comic strip in chronological order. Charles M. Schultz's legions of fans will find much of interest here, and will enjoy tracing the history of this decades-long... |
 | The third beautifully designed volume in a planned 25-book set containing all 50 years of the Peanuts daily comic strip, it covers 1955 to 1956. Lovingly reproduced in black and white, all of the round-headed gang is here: "Pig-Pen" fails to keep... |