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I love this volume. My favorite stories are when Rerun gets involved in a betting scandal and Mr. Sack sequence. Classic! If you are a fan of Peanuts, get this volume. You won't be sorry.
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While it's wonderful to have the world's greatest comic strip neatly collected in its entirety in these trim little volumes (although I never understood why such disagreeable images of the characters appear on most of the covers--at least this new one features a smiling Woodstock, although the shadow behind him is faintly ominous), be forewarned that this 1973-74 volume contains the fewest--fewer than 10--strips never reprinted since their initial appearance in newspapers. The greatest joy of the "Complete" series has been finding the "lost" strips, rather like discovering "Peanuts" all over again, and this volume is the biggest disappointment in that regard. If you still have the "Peanuts Parade" books that came out in the late '70s and lasted through most of the '80s, you may want to hang on to them in case future "Complete Peanuts" volumes contain a similar dearth of previously unreprinted material. If you don't still have the "Parade" books or never got around to them, by all means snap up this volume and look forward to the future ones.
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