The Complete Peanuts Vol. 11 1971–1972

The Complete Peanuts Vol. 11 1971–1972 by Charles Schulz is an illustrated collection published by Fantagraphics Books on January 7, 2009. This volume features 340 pages of classic comic strips that highlight the humorous and poignant moments of the beloved Peanuts characters. In this edition, Sally Brown takes center stage, showcasing her school phobia and unrequited love for Linus, while Charlie Brown navigates the complexities of summer camp alongside Peppermint Patty and Snoopy.
Readers will find a variety of storylines, including Snoopy’s transformation into Joe Cool and his adventures with his favorite author, Miss Helen Sweetstory. The volume also includes Woodstock’s amusing escapades at worm school and Peppermint Patty’s trial for a dress code violation. With its blend of humor and relatable situations, this anthology captures the essence of Schulz’s work, making it a delightful addition for fans of comics and graphic novels.
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Sally Brown―school phobia, malapropisms, unrequited love for Linus and all―elbows her way to center stage, at least among the humans, and is thus the logical choice for cover girl… and in her honor, the introduction is provided by none other than Broadway, television and film star Kristin Chenoweth (Wicked, Pushing Daisies), who first rose to Tony-winning fame with her scene-stealing performance as Sally in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Two long Summer-camp sequences involve Charlie Brown and Peppermint Patty, who has decided that Charlie Brown is madly in love with her, much to his clueless confusion. Snoopy shows up at camp as well, as does Peppermint Patty’s new permanent sidekick, the one and only Marcie. The eternally mutable Snoopy mostly shakes off his World War I Flying Ace identity and turns into Joe Cool, college hipster extraordinaire. And in three long sequences he writes a fan letter to his favorite author, Miss Helen Sweetstory, then goes on a journey to meet her, and finally enlists Charlie Brown’s help when her latest opus, The Six Bunny-Wunnies Freak Out, falls afoul of censors. Also, Woodstock attends worm school, falls in love with a worm (perhaps the most doomed unrequited Peanuts love story ever!), and is nearly eaten by the neighbors’ cat… Peppermint Patty is put on trial for another dress code violation and makes a very ill-advised choice in terms of lawyers… Snoopy turns Linus’s blanket into not one but two sportcoats… Lucy hits a home run…and the birth of one Rerun Van Pelt!
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