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My mothers friend across the street used to buy me the paperbacks all the time. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.LizzieMaine said:I had a whole shelf full of the paperback collections of the strip, and would read them over and over and over again. The kids in "Peanuts" seemed so much more real and honest than any other comic strip kids -- there really *were* kids I knew who would gladly pull a football away -- and Schulz was the only cartoonist on the comic page in those days who was honest enough to admit that childhood wasn't always cute and sweet and innocent. (No wonder Shermy and Violet moved away!)
I had a lot of these too, and I always preferred the earlier strips to the later ones.LizzieMaine said:I had a whole shelf full of the paperback collections of the strip, and would read them over and over and over again. The kids in "Peanuts" seemed so much more real and honest than any other comic strip kids -- there really *were* kids I knew who would gladly pull a football away -- and Schulz was the only cartoonist on the comic page in those days who was honest enough to admit that childhood wasn't always cute and sweet and innocent. (No wonder Shermy and Violet moved away!)