A box of squares

Upcoming releases

This May, Fantagraphics is collecting the various small square Peanuts books they’ve published into a new box set, Peanuts All Year Round Mini Collection. This includes:

  • A Valentine for Charlie Brown — Valentine’s Day and romance strips
  • Batter-Up Charlie Brown! — baseball strips
  • Waiting for the Great Pumpkin — Halloween strips
  • Snoopy’s Thanksgiving — Thanksgiving strips (yes, I know you could figure that out.)
  • Charlie Brown’s Christmas Stocking — reprints two stories that had appeared in women’s magazines in the 1960s, and hadn’t been reprinted since until the original edition of this (which I compiled) came out. Since then, the stories have wound up in Complete Peanuts 26… but I still think it’s a pretty cool little book.

The list price for this is $29.99 — six bucks a book, not bad. Be prepared to see the price of books go up; most mass-produced books are printed overseas, so if the upcoming administration follows through with their tariff plans, cost will go up. (And yes, even if they switched to US printing plants, costs would go up; there’s a reason that they print overseas)

Angle shot of the box set, with Snoopy and Woodstock dancing on grass on the cover.

Share the news!
Upcoming releases
Great Pumpkin Carols are coming

I have noted before that there seems to be a fair bit of lasting affection out there for The Peanuts Book of Pumpkin Carols, a booklet of Halloween-related lyrics for famed tunes that Hallmark put out in the 1960s and redesigned and reissued a few times. It’s clear that Chronicle Books …

Upcoming releases
Charles Schulz – The Comic Book

It wasn’t that long ago that we had no comics-format biographies of Charles M. Schulz. Now we have the manga biography and the series-of-strips biography (ooh, steeply discounted at the moment)… and coming December, we have just a basic comic book biography. Tribute: Charles M. Schulz is from Tidal Wave, …

Upcoming releases
Not Peanuts, but not utterly not Peanuts

I saw a comics writer talking about a new project where he was taking some inspiration from Peanuts – as well as some from other sources — to do a story about a comic strip creator who is bringing his strip to an end, in a way with deep personal …