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with an introduction by Hal Hartley

In The Complete Peanuts 1965-66 we are now in the mid-1960s—one of Schulz’s peak periods of creativity (and one-third of the way through the strip’s life!). Snoopy has become the strip’s dominant personality, and this volume marks two milestones for the character: the first of many “dogfights” with the nefarious Red Baron, and the launch of his writing career (“It was a dark and stormy night…”).

Two new characters—the first from outside the comic strip’s regular little neighborhood—make their bows. Roy (who befriends Charlie Brown and then Linus at summer camp) won’t have a lasting impact, but upon his return from camp he regales a friend of his with tales of the strange kids he met, and she has to check them out for herself. Her name? Peppermint Patty.

The Complete Peanuts 1965-66 features a new introduction by Hal Hartley, writer/director of acclaimed independent films ‘Trust’, ‘Henry Fool’, ‘Kimono’, ‘Simple Men’, ‘The Unbelievable Truth’, and ‘Fay Grim’.

Praise for The Complete Peanuts 1965–66:

Peanuts was, and is, and will continue to be the finest comic in the world. Bravo.

Ray Bradbury
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Charles M. Schulz

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Charles M. Schulz was born in Minneapolis in 1922. A 20th century cartoonist, he was best known worldwide for his Peanuts comic strip. He died in 2000.

'Charles Schulz was an innovative genuis of American comics and also the marathon man, drawing panel after… »


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