Contains a clipping of comics pages from Times Herald of Port Huron, Michigan, announcing under the date of 2-13-00 Schultz's retirement. Contains a clipping of comics pages from Times Herald of Port Huron, Michigan, announcing under the date of 2-13-00 Schultz's retirement.
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Contains a clipping of comics pages from Times Herald of Port Huron, Michigan, announcing under the date of 2-13-00 Schultz's retirement. Contains a clipping of comics pages from Times Herald of Port Huron, Michigan, announcing under the date of 2-13-00 Schultz's retirement.
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Tim –
First read this in the elementary school library when I was a kid. I'm sure I read it more than once. First read this in the elementary school library when I was a kid. I'm sure I read it more than once.
Beth Kakuma-Depew –
My sons had previously never seen any Charlie Brown or Snoopy TV shows or Holiday specials. They enjoyed reading this strip in the newspaper. So when they found a copy of the collected strips at a yard sale, they were delighted. I had been inundated with schlocky Peanuts merchandise all through out my 1980s childhood, and found the gang of kids annoying. I never "got" the jokes and found the mopey undertone depressing. Also, what's up with Snoopy and that bird? Turns out, the pure strips are sti My sons had previously never seen any Charlie Brown or Snoopy TV shows or Holiday specials. They enjoyed reading this strip in the newspaper. So when they found a copy of the collected strips at a yard sale, they were delighted. I had been inundated with schlocky Peanuts merchandise all through out my 1980s childhood, and found the gang of kids annoying. I never "got" the jokes and found the mopey undertone depressing. Also, what's up with Snoopy and that bird? Turns out, the pure strips are still funny and poignant to 21st century kids.
Samuel –
When I was in elementary school I must have checked this book out from the school library a dozen times. I was so thrilled to find a used copy (but in good shape) of it at a book sale a few years ago. Granted, I have all these strips in other formats now--especially the superior presentation from Fantagraphics--but I still pull this book down now and then and take a stroll not just through the strips, but through Crockett Elementary in my mind.
Skylar Burris –
I never really got the Peanuts. The kids like me to read to them from this boxed set from time to time, and they often look puzzled too. Some of these are sweet (if you like a lot of saccharine) - what friendship is, what happiness is, etc.
JPerceval –
A favorite from childhood that I still own.
Melea –
Peanuts Classics. What more does one need to say? I love Peanuts!
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