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title: "The Complete Peanuts, 1983-1986"
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# The Complete Peanuts, 1983-1986

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- **What is this?** The Complete Peanuts, 1983-1986
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## Description

Once again, a box set combining the latest volume (1985-1986) with the previous (1983-1984), complete with slipcase, available at a bargain price.

Review: Possibly the greatest comics ever - I have love the Peanuts gang since I was barely able to read and although I am now about 45 years older, they still haven't lost any of their magic and humor for me. I was delighted when I first discovered this amazing reïssue of all the comics by Fantagraphics and have so far purchased every issue from desertcart. They have given me hours and hours of pleasure and because the characters are so universal, they will still appeal to any contemporary audience young and old. The comics are issued in beautiful hardcover books in a solid slipcase. At this price I would call that a real bargain.
Review: Good grief, Schulz is still going strong in the 80s - If you thought Peanuts had hit its peak in the mid 60s, or perhaps the early 70s ("Mr. Sack," anyone?), you might be tempted to ignore this latest installment of the strip's oeuvre. Don't. Schulz is in fine form here; the familiar characters, long since settled into their now-standard roles, are starting to experiment more (would you believe Schroeder actually kisses Lucy?), and Snoopy is nearly upstaged by his desert-dwelling brother, Spike, while debuting a new persona as a bumbling, cliché-spouting attorney. Newer characters, such as Rerun, Eudora, and other members of Snoopy's family, assert their presence, and some obscure ones from older strips (such as Molly Volley) reappear, while the Little Red-Haired Girl fades into the background. And poor Peppermint Patty rivals Charlie Brown in the failure department, with a string of D-minuses nearly as long as Charlie Brown's dropped outfield catches, strikeouts at the plate, and kite-related mayhem. As usual, Fantagraphics' presentation of the strip is excellent; the only complaint is that the Sunday strips aren't in color, but this may be because they're working with Schulz's original drawings (which weren't colored by him) whenever possible. Also, adding color plates just for Sundays would probably add considerably to the cost; perhaps a Sunday-only color edition is in the works when the main series is completed in 2016.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #784,375 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #376 in Fantagraphics Comics & Graphic Novels #1,161 in Literary Graphic Novels (Books) #1,608 in Comic Strips (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 137 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Possibly the greatest comics ever
*by M***R on December 26, 2012*

I have love the Peanuts gang since I was barely able to read and although I am now about 45 years older, they still haven't lost any of their magic and humor for me. I was delighted when I first discovered this amazing reïssue of all the comics by Fantagraphics and have so far purchased every issue from Amazon. They have given me hours and hours of pleasure and because the characters are so universal, they will still appeal to any contemporary audience young and old. The comics are issued in beautiful hardcover books in a solid slipcase. At this price I would call that a real bargain.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good grief, Schulz is still going strong in the 80s
*by A***0 on January 31, 2013*

If you thought Peanuts had hit its peak in the mid 60s, or perhaps the early 70s ("Mr. Sack," anyone?), you might be tempted to ignore this latest installment of the strip's oeuvre. Don't. Schulz is in fine form here; the familiar characters, long since settled into their now-standard roles, are starting to experiment more (would you believe Schroeder actually kisses Lucy?), and Snoopy is nearly upstaged by his desert-dwelling brother, Spike, while debuting a new persona as a bumbling, cliché-spouting attorney. Newer characters, such as Rerun, Eudora, and other members of Snoopy's family, assert their presence, and some obscure ones from older strips (such as Molly Volley) reappear, while the Little Red-Haired Girl fades into the background. And poor Peppermint Patty rivals Charlie Brown in the failure department, with a string of D-minuses nearly as long as Charlie Brown's dropped outfield catches, strikeouts at the plate, and kite-related mayhem. As usual, Fantagraphics' presentation of the strip is excellent; the only complaint is that the Sunday strips aren't in color, but this may be because they're working with Schulz's original drawings (which weren't colored by him) whenever possible. Also, adding color plates just for Sundays would probably add considerably to the cost; perhaps a Sunday-only color edition is in the works when the main series is completed in 2016.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A trip down memory lane.
*by D***D on November 18, 2012*

I used to collect paperback versions of Peanuts books as a kid. I mainly had pocket sized ones that contained strips from the bigger sized books. The bigger sized books were hard to find. Buying these complete Peanuts books fills all the voids left by the countless numbers of books you would have had to have owned in the past. Rereading all of these strips still makes me laugh out loud. I dont read comics in the paper anymore because there is nothing close to as good as Peanuts. The only thin that was close was Calvin and Hobbes. Which is sadly gone from the daily strips too.

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