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| #212490 in Books | Fantagraphics | 2005-10-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.90 x1.30 x8.70l,2.06 | File type: PDF | 344 pages||28 of 28 people found the following review helpful.| As Usual, These Are Great Books!|By Josue|I just received this set yesterday and it is just as sturdy as the others. I can't believe my collection is almost complete. This is a great collection for all fans of the strip and I, for one, am proud to own them. Beautifully done as always.
Now for the good part. Fans of the collection have been curious as to what is goi|.com |In the fourth volume in Fantagraphics Books' Complete Peanuts series, Snoopy continues to develop as a character, and the worm--Linus--turns against his fussbudget sister, Lucy. Sure, she's still a fierce intimidator of her little brother and Charl
Peanuts definitively enters its golden age. Linus becomes more eloquent, and more neurotic; Charlie Brown cascades further down the hill to loserdom; but the rising star is master mimic and blanket thief Snoopy.
As the 1950s close down, Peanuts definitively enters its golden age. Linus, who had just learned to speak in the previous volume, becomes downright eloquent and even begins to fend off Lucy's bullying; even so, his securi...
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