In the previous post, I listed the various specials in the upcoming collection of Peanuts specials from the 1960s, and noted that Charlie Brown’s All-Stars (among others) had not been on DVD before. AsĀ alert AAUGH Blog reader Dennis has pointed out, that’s not 100% true. In fact, it’s off …
With Woodstock-the-bird serving as the mascot for Woodstock-the-music-festival, the folks at Warners thought it was a good time for a release of a boxed set of the 1960s Peanuts specials. The bad news is that this overlaps with specials that were already released on DVD. The good news is that …
So of course, on the day after I post that the Schulz calendar is coming but is not yet available for preorder, the calendar becomes available for preorder.
I expect that 2010 will be represented by the usual number of Peanuts calendars… but in what I think will be a first, it will also be represented by a non-Peanuts Schulz calendar. It’s not up at Amazon yet, but here at the Barbour Books site, you can see that …
Coming in April is The Doctor Is IN: The Peanuts Psychiatric Help Kit. It’s got a 64 page book of psychiatric strips, plus a can to collect your nickel charges in.
Peanuts: The Art of Charles M. Schulz, that lovely Chip Kidd compiled art book is now available… ..in an edition for the Kindle, Amazon’s eBook. Now, I know some images are possible on the Kindle. Heck, I’m the guy who published Schulz’s Youth on the Kindle. But it’s one thing …
I meant to have a review up before this happened, but the combination of a sick 4 year old, a sick self, and hammering deadlines meant the review did not happen (yet). But you don’t need a review, do you? It’s two full years of Peanuts. So order The Complete …
If you’re planning for Valentine’s Day at this point, you’re either running a mite late, or you’re in the book business. Which is my way of saying that Running Press is doing a new adaptation of Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown for next year.
This ain’t the kind of thing that I buy (being the intersection of “ain’t cheap” and “ain’t books”) but I liked seeing this line of vinyl collectible dolls, in part because they give us an early version of Snoopy, and in part because they give us an attempt at Pig-Pen. …
Ever type an email or a message board post and make a strong statement, but accidentally leave the word “not” out of it? I’ve got that down to about once every three years now. Did that in the last message. On the DVD, they didn’t have me saying anything I …