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The Complete Peanuts 1950-1954 Boxed Set
by Charles M. Schulz

The Complete Peanuts 1950-1954 Boxed Set Cover

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It can be hard to remember a time when Snoopy wasn't an insurance salesman and Charlie Brown didn't stare at us from a million Hallmark cards — in short, when Peanuts was still sharp and funny and relevant. Thank God, then, for the Complete Peanuts series from Fantagraphic Books — a twelve-year project that aims to reprint every single strip Schulz ever drew, in chronological order. The first volume is particularly valuable, in that Schulz refused to reprint many of these earliest strips, when Snoopy was just a puppy, Charlie Brown didn't have the signature stripe on his shirt, and Linus and Lucy weren't even in the picture yet. What stands out strongest from this exquisite volume — which includes an introduction by Garrison Keillor, an essay on Schulz's life, and a long and informative interview with Schulz from the late '80s — is the pungent quality of the humor, which could be merciless and empathetic at the same time. Even Charlie Brown started off with a cruel streak! The second volume, with an introduction by Walter Cronkite and the emergence of Lucy as a full-blown "fussbudget," is almost equally rewarding. This gorgeous boxed set makes an invaluable gift for casual readers and devoted fans alike. Recommended by Bolton, Powells.com

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

A boxed set of the first two volumes, just in time for the holidays, designed by the award-winning graphic novelist, Seth! Ships shrinkwrapped.

The first volume, The Complete Peanuts 1950–1952, covers the first two and a quarter years of the strip (October 1950 through December 1952), and will be of particular fascination to Peanuts aficionados worldwide: Although there have been literally hundreds of Peanuts books published, many of the strips from the series' first two or three years have never been collected before — in large part because they showed a young Schulz working out the kinks in his new strip and include some characterizations and designs that are quite different from the cast we're all familiar with. (Among other things, three major cast members — Schroeder, Lucy, and Linus — initially show up as infants and only "grow" into their final "mature" selves as the months go by. Even Snoopy debuts as a puppy!)

The second volume, The Complete Peanuts 1953–1954, begins with Peanuts' third full year and a cast of eight: Charlie Brown, Shermy, Patty, Violet, Schroeder, Lucy, the recently born Linus, and Snoopy. By the end of 1954, this will have expanded to nine. Linus still doesn't speak (except, on a few occasions, to himself, à la Snoopy), but Schulz begins laying the foundation for his emergence as the most complex and arguably most endearing character in the strip: garrulous and inquisitive, yet gentle and tolerant. And he evens acquires his "security blanket" in this volume! Meanwhile, Lucy, an infant just a year ago, has forcefully elbowed herself to the front of the cast, proudly wearing her banner as a troublemaker or, in Schulz's memorable phrase, "fuss-budget." The strong, specific relationships she sets up with each character further contributes to making her central to the strip. (She has earned her cover status on this volume.) This period's significant new character is Pig-Pen, who would remain one of the main cast members throughout the decade. And then there's Snoopy. To readers unfamiliar with the early days of the strip, Snoopy's appearances here will no doubt come as the biggest surprise. Although Snoopy has started talking/thinking to himself, he does no imitations (except for one brief shark impression), he doesn't sleep atop his doghouse (much less type or fly a Sopwith Camel), and has no fantasy life — in fact, he doesn't even walk upright! But as we know, he is merely biding his time, and his evolution continues its fascinating course within these pages.

Synopsis:

This book collects 730 daily and Sunday comic strips, the vast majority of which are not currently available in any in-print Peanuts collection, and over 100 of which have never been reprinted since their initial appearance in papers over 50 years ago.

About the Author

Charles M. Schulz passed away in January, 2000, on the eve of his farewell comic strip.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781560976325
Subtitle:
A Gift Set of the First Two Volumes
Author:
Schulz, Charles M.
Publisher:
Fantagraphics Books
Subject:
General
Subject:
Graphic Novels - General
Subject:
Comics & Cartoons
Subject:
Form - Comic Strips & Cartoons
Copyright:
Series:
Complete Peanuts
Publication Date:
October 2004
Binding:
Boxed Set
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
360
Dimensions:
8.76x7.14x3.03 in. 4.71 lbs.