Snoopy
Snoopy is Charlie Brown's imaginative beagle, originally created by Charles M. Schulz for the Peanuts newspaper comic strip. This 1952 Crest Books collection reprints those strips, introducing the lovable dog whose daydreaming personality made him one of comics' most beloved characters.
Few characters in comics history have endured quite like Snoopy, who bounded onto the page in a Dell Peanuts issue in 1952 and never really left β racking up 150 catalog appearances across an extraordinary 68-year span that stretches from the Golden Age all the way into the modern era. Sharing adventures with an iconic ensemble β Charlie Brown, Lucy and Linus Van Pelt, Schroeder, and Sally Brown β this beloved beagle sits at the heart of one of comics' most cherished and long-running properties, appearing most prominently across Peanuts, The Complete Peanuts, and even Nancy. With five key issues to his name, Snoopy is the kind of character whose presence on a cover immediately signals something worth a collector's attention. Whether you're discovering the strip for the first time or hunting down those landmark issues, there's a warmth and staying power here that simply doesn't quit.
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Trivia
- Charles Schulz has drawn more of Snoopy's comics than any other artist in our catalog β 56 issues.
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