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Just read that Fantagraphics Books is coming out with a complete, year-by-year collection of one of the greatest works of literature of the 20th century. Charles Schulz's comic strip Peanuts.

OK, not all of it was great, but the 1958-1968 strips were terrific. As a kid, as a teenager, and as an adult, I have read old Peanuts paperback collectionss from that period and enjoyed their humor, pondered their philosophy, and been charmed and moved by the characters and situations.

After 1968 or thereabouts, the strip lost a bit of its charm. I'm not sure why. Maybe Schulz tasted too much success. Snoopy became the dominant character, over Charlie Brown. The supporting cast faded away (why have Violet and Patty around when Lucy is an all-purpose cranky fussbudget?). By the time Snoopy's brothers were introduced, and Rerun appeared (talk about unnecessary characters!), I was no longer a fan of the strip. Sure, I read it, but by the early '70s, an adult comic strip that could be enjoyed by kids was now being primarily aimed at kids. For me, for my tastes, Schulz coasted on his earlier work for the last 30 years of his life, with only a few bright spots here and there.

The "Classic Peanuts" strips still appearing in newspapers date from after 1974, when Peppermint Patty, Marcy and Woodstock had already joined the cast, when the decline had already begun. This is proof that the syndicate that distributes these strips wouldn't know quality if it bit them in the ass.

Previous collections of old strips have been chopped up, truncated, and out of sequence. It didn't help that Schulz said there were some strips of his that he never wanted reprinted. But now, with his estate's permission, there's going to be a complete, in chronological series of books, including strips from the early '50s that show -- *gasp* -- the Peanuts gang interacting with adults!

I'm really looking forward to these collections. I'll probably get all of them, up to the early '70s. Evidently there will be a subscription available, offering reduced rates and special freebies.

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In the late '60s, my parents bought me a Peanuts coloring book. As much as I liked the strip at the time, that coloring book was amazingly boring! Nothing much to color but the characters, maybe some grass or sky. If I had more imagination at the time I would have drawn in more backgrounds.

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I've always identified with Linus. His intellect, his spirituality, his good-heartedness, his bratty sister, his crushes on his teacher, his hidden abilities, his craving for a security blanket ... that's me in a nutshell! And what a theme song! Vince Guaraldi's "Linus and Lucy" is the best song ever written for a television cartoon.

And that's also why I try not to miss A Charlie Brown Christmas. When Linus explains the meaning of Christmas at the Christmas pageant, my eyes go watery and I sniffle all the way through the final "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing."

"It's not a bad little tree, Charlie Brown. All it needs is a little love."
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