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Peanuts 1957-1958 (Vol.4)

2010-02-10 
基本信息·出版社:Fantagraphics Books ·页码:346 页 ·出版日期:2005年11月 ·ISBN:1560976705 ·International Standard Book Number:1560976705 ...
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 Peanuts 1957-1958 (Vol.4)


基本信息·出版社:Fantagraphics Books
·页码:346 页
·出版日期:2005年11月
·ISBN:1560976705
·International Standard Book Number:1560976705
·条形码:9781560976707
·EAN:9781560976707
·装帧:精装
·正文语种:英语
·丛书名:Complete Peanuts

内容简介 The New York Times best-selling series continues!

The Complete Peanuts will run 25 volumes, collecting two years chronologically at a rate of two a year for twelve years. Each volume is designed by the award-winning cartoonist Seth (It's a Good Life If You Don't Weaken) and features impeccable production values; every single strip from Charles M. Schulz's 50-year American classic is reproduced better than ever before.
作者简介 Charles M. Schulz passed away in 2000. His work lives on at the Charles M. Schulz Museum & Reseach Center in Santa Rosa, CA, where his widow, Jean, is President.
媒体推荐 As essential as pop texts get. -- The Onion

Even the most demanding Peanuts fan couldn't ask for more. [Grade:] A+. -- Comics Buyer's Guide

Fantagraphics' heroic project—designed with subtle, quiet beauty by the cartoonist called Seth...[Grade:] A. -- Entertainment Weekly

I was surprised by how insanely funny the early strips were. -- Aaron MacGruder, creator of The Boondocks, writing for Spin

What a brilliant, truly modern, totally weird idea it was to create a comic strip about a chronically depressed child. -- Time
编辑推荐 In the fourth volume in Fantagraphics Books' Complete Peanuts series, Snoopy continues to develop as a character, and the worm--Linus--turns against his fussbudget sister, Lucy. Sure, she's still a fierce intimidator of her little brother and Charlie Brown, but he's learned to strike back with a deft pair of pliers, a huge sand castle or snow dinosaur, or merely the will to walk up and change the channel. Lucy also continues her pursuit of the oblivious musician, Schroeder (contrary to the advice of Dear Agnes). Snoopy continues his impersonations (vulture, penguin, etc.), plays baseball and football, angsts over being called "fuzzy-face or "dime a dozen," and dances gleefully on Schroeder's piano. Charlie Brown, of course, has very little glee, especially when he has to manage a dysfunctional baseball team that only wins if he's sick or when the championship is riding on his catching a simple pop fly. But at least he has his pencil pal. Charles M. Schulz by this time was comfortably in his routine of multi-day stories, and there's a bit of foreshadowing when Schroeder, wildly inventing names of imaginary pianists, comes up with "Joseph Schlabotnik," which would later become the name of CB's baseball hero. The volume has an introduction by author Jonathan Franzen and a Sunday strip from May 3, 1953, which was discovered after the 1953-54 volume was printed. --David Horiuchi

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