Peanuts Every Sunday
Peanuts Every Sunday
- ISBN 13:
9781782761648
- ISBN 10:
1782761640
- Format: Paperback
- Copyright: 12/08/2015
- Publisher: Titan Comics
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Summary
America's most beloved comic strip, Peanuts, is now a major motion picture produced by Blue Sky Studios. Now you can collect the first ten original comic strip collections, published by Titan Comics!
The tenth volume in this facsimile series was originally published back in 1961 by the Clarke, Irwin & Company, Ltd of Toronto, Canada.
A tenth collection of classic Peanuts newspaper comic strips, this time 122 Peanuts Sunday strips, from 1958-1961. The larger format, three tier rather than the single daily strip format allowed Schultz to play with the format of the gag and construct perfect little vignettes - from Sally Brown’s first Sunday appearance to waiting for the Great Pumpkin with Linus, or Charlie Brown’s yearly battle with Lucy to kick the football. There’s not a page that’s not filled with beautiful drawing and Schulz’s wonderful rye take on childhood.
The tenth volume in this facsimile series was originally published back in 1961 by the Clarke, Irwin & Company, Ltd of Toronto, Canada.
A tenth collection of classic Peanuts newspaper comic strips, this time 122 Peanuts Sunday strips, from 1958-1961. The larger format, three tier rather than the single daily strip format allowed Schultz to play with the format of the gag and construct perfect little vignettes - from Sally Brown’s first Sunday appearance to waiting for the Great Pumpkin with Linus, or Charlie Brown’s yearly battle with Lucy to kick the football. There’s not a page that’s not filled with beautiful drawing and Schulz’s wonderful rye take on childhood.