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Patrick McDonnell, creator of Mutts, describes Underworld as “outrageous, demented, perverted, and politically incorrect, but somehow it's also charming, endearing, compelling, an

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The hat is sharp, built of perfect angles and straight lines. It sits atop his head in flawless balance to the mathematical precision of the angles on his face.

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Over his 50-year career, Charles Schulz, the creator, writer, and artist for Peanuts, would write and draw close to 18,000 strips.

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This is the pure magic of Peanuts.”

 

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Today it is acceptable for a comic book hero to unravel, disappear, die, be reborn and on occasion, even be reincarnated in a different form, costume, or body.

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"[a] fine [example] of the art of comic books . . ."

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Anyone who can figure love out is a genius.

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“an essential entry into DC’s ongoing Celebration series of anthologies.”

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“the work of a professional at the top of his game.”

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“pure American art.”

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“. . . a wonderfully horrific and funny collection . . . a rich river of bloody fun.”

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“the best of European storytelling . . .”

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“the work of a confident, skilled artist who made comics not only more fun, but also better in the process.”

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“Neither Shakespeare nor Faulkner could have ever said it better.”

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"The best combination of modern and classic Disney in one collection."

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Superman: The Golden Age Sundays 1946–1949 is the sound of America exhaling after facing nothing but stress for a long,

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“Despite the political nature of some of the material, there is hardly a panel that wouldn’t make a child smile.”

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“This is over 200 Sunday pages of glorious art and words by Charles Schulz, covering an early, key period in what made Peanuts the best ever.”

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Discover the kid in the hat and reap a rich, rich reward in art, humor and life.”

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“. . . richly entertaining volume.”

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“Carl Barks has created work that will entertain children, adults, and grandparents for hours on end.”

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“Historically important as well as wildly entertaining, Wonder Woman the Complete Newspaper Strip (1944–1945) is the find of the year for everyone who loves adventure, history, wom

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“This is a great collection in the same way that Frank King and Dick Moore’s work on Gasoline Alley in the early sixties was beautiful.

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“This is a delightful mixture of comedy, time travel, history and adventure, one fit for fans of all ages. Alley Oop works so well . . .

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Doc Savage: Phantom Lagoon is the perfect mixture of adventure and escapist fantasy matched against unbelievable action while surprising twists keep us turning ev

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