A great collection of classic Peanuts Sunday comics
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
You're My Hero, Charlie Brown! (made up of selected cartoons from Peanuts Every Sunday Vol. 2) is a really good collection of fairly early Peanuts comics, each of them of the longer Sunday variety. Sally is basically just a toddler in these cartoons (Linus even teaches her how to hold a blanket and suck her thumb), Snoopy is constantly trying to take Linus' blanket away from him, and Lucy is constantly asserting her dominance over Linus. Despite the title, you won't find a lot of good days in the life of Charlie Brown in this collection. He can never get his kite up in the air, he's ridiculed as wishy-washy, and he always feels as if no one really likes him. I think there's actually more of Linus than any other character in this book, though (which is fine with me because Linus was always the character I could identify with the most). Not only do you get to see his struggles to remember his part in the Christmas program, you also get to witness his short-lived boxing career, which was less than spectacular thanks to Snoopy and Lucy, who square off against one another at one point in a real marquee matchup. Snoopy, in case you're wondering, fought with one glove strapped around his snout. My favorite cartoon in this collection features Lucy putting on one of Charlie Brown's shirts and running around imitating him, only to get a dose of her own medicine when he shows up and makes her the butt of the joke. In another one, Linus gets so mad at his sister that "she hath caused me to rend my garment" (Linus was always good with the Bible quotes). You're My Hero, Charlie Brown! has to be one of the better of the old Fawcett Crest editions of Peanuts comics.
Strips From 1958-61
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This book contains strips from the original Peanuts reprint book, "Peanuts Every Sunday" - strips from 1958-61. Published by Fawcett Crest.ON THE BACK COVER: Doesn't anyone except Snoopy have a good word for Charlie Brown? You bet. Just mention his name a your friendly paperback book dealer and you'll learn that the good word is "Peanuts." More than 22 million copies of the Peanuts books have been sold in the new Fawcett Crest editions.
you became my hero too!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
that was the first charlie brown book i've read. i love it. it makes you smile, it makes you think... don't miss it
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