I’m not your Sweet Babboo!: 40 year old comics still fresh as launch day



Was 1976 really that long ago? 76 was a year before I was born, so I could never deny the age of Peanuts comics, but how do they stay so awesome? How do they (against odds) continue to retain their relevancy? I was on the fence when I came across this review copy. Was I taking on a strip collection that I would just snooze through?

Nope. Laughed aloud and smiled a lot while I read this. Peanuts have an irreverence to them that keeps them afloat. Lucy is always an asshole, you always question Marcie’s motives (sexually), there is a demonic undercurrent to Snoopy’s belly laugh and chicanery. Ultimately, it was a great read, even if it was decades old and risked staleness from page one. Good job (RIP) Chuck Schulz

I grew up with them and am helping indoctrinate my children to them. The recent feature film managed to be solid and avoided all technology references and sustained a fresh feel. I sat for two hours on the couch a couple years back researching a shared memory with my wife of the Great Pumpkin making an appearance and questioned our joint sanity as we both potentially hallucinated as children.

This was a great read and a fun memory jog. Thanks Andrews McMeel press for the access.

Based on an ARC copy. Screencaps are not indicative of book quality, the ARC is lower quality for piracy/copyright reasons






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