Description
In addition to introducing the beloved character Pig-Pen, The Complete Peanuts: 1953-1954 shows many of the cast of characters beginning to take on their best-known personality traits - from Linus's philosophical thoughtfulness to Lucy's fussiness, as well as Snoopy's emerging eccentricity.
This volume also features an essay on Schulz by the legendary broadcaster Walter Cronkite, a biography of Schulz, and the popular index to characters, objects and themes!
With an introduction by Walter Cronkite
About the Author
The creator of beloved cartoon Peanuts, CHARLES SCHULZ was an innovative genius of American comics and also the marathon man, drawing panel after four-square panel, year after year, creating a fantasy world that connected to kids as well as adults and all based on powerful iconic characters who express deep feelings of loneliness and resentment and despair...We remember him with love and admiration and gratitude for his gifts and his heroic endurance." -Garrison Keillor
Reviews
"'An extraordinary publishing project.' Time 'So well-done that any reader will be impatient for the rest of the series, but in the meantime this is a book to savour.' Amazon.com 'Now that Schulz is gone, the comic he drew for fifty years looks more eccentric and ingenious all the time.' Washington Post"
Book Information
ISBN 9781847670328
Author Charles M. Schulz
Format Hardback
Page Count 344
Imprint Canongate Books
Publisher Canongate Books
Weight(grams) 925g
Dimensions(mm) 173mm * 221mm * 34mm