The Complete Peanuts 1950-1952 (Complete Peanuts #1)

by Charles M Schulz (Author)

The Complete Peanuts 1950-1952 (Complete Peanuts #1)
Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade
This volume is rounded out with Garrison Keillor's introduction, a biographical essay by David Michaelis (Schulz and Peanuts) and an in-depth interview with Schulz conducted in 1987 by Gary Groth and Rick Marschall, all wrapped in a gorgeous design by award-winning cartoonist Seth.
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Publishers Weekly

Starred Review
With its ambitious plan to reprint all of "Peanuts" in chronological order over the next 12 years, Fantagraphics is making this comics masterpiece available for everyone. The real surprise of this first volume is watching the beloved comic strip develop from its embryonic stage. From the start, Schulz had some of the ground rules in place: the ensemble cast whose faces appeared only in profile or three-quarter views, the sophisticated language from the mouths of babes and the absence of visible adults from their world. But, although "good ol' Charlie Brown" appears in the very first strip, the early protagonist is the rather colorless Shermy. Lucy is a googly-eyed baby in a playpen; Linus and Schroeder are pre-verbal infants; and Snoopy is just a small, affectionate dog without a fantasy life. Even more odd, the strip's unique hilarity hasn't quite developed yet; most of the humor here is very mild and generally stems from the characters being little kids playing with each other and fooling around with grown-up roles. They're archetypes of children, not yet archetypes of humanity. Still, flashes of Schulz's later greatness are evident. All the characters show hints of the personalities they'll grow into, and Schulz's clean, magisterially expressive line falls into position by the end of the strip's second year. Regardless, the chance to see the early "Peanuts"-much of it never before reprinted-is a treat. (Apr.) Forecast: An introduction by Garrison Keillor and the book's handsome design (by artist Seth) help make this a package with mass appeal. Copyright 2004 Publishers Weekly Used with permission.

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A milestone, and a long overdue one at that.
Charles M Schulz
Charles M. Schulz is a legend. He was the hand and heart behind fifty years of Peanuts, which featured one of the world's most beloved and recognizable casts of cartoon characters, until his death in 2000.

Natalie Shaw has written dozens of books for kids of all ages and has loved reading ever since she got her first library card. She lives in Scottsdale, Arizona.

With over thirty years in animation, comic books, magazine illustration, and children's books, Robert Pope's family has seen a great deal of the back of his head. Robert currently illustrates the Peanuts gang for both BOOM comics and Simon Spotlight's Ready-to-Read series. He also pencils Looney Tunes for DC comics! Robert has drawn for Scooby-Doo, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Johnny Bravo, The Powerpuff Girls, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, and many others for both comics and animation.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781560975892
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Fantagraphics Books
Publication date
May 17, 2004
Series
Complete Peanuts
BISAC categories
HUM001000 - Humor | Form | Comic Strips & Cartoons
Library of Congress categories
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