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The Bum’s Rush #90 All right, I’m going to do my best with this article, I’m really out of my element but I’m going to give it a shot anyway. The Bum’s Rush traditionally discusses what’s new in the comics realm. I’m going to have to admit here that I don’t keep up with what’s going on in the superhero side of comics. I honestly could not care less about the newest adventure of Screwdriver Man or whatever. My interests lean towards newspaper comics, mainly ones that haven’t been published in decades. I also keep up with a few alternative cartoonists that I like. With that in mind, I would like to shed some light on a few recently published books and some upcoming things to look forward to from the opposite side of the comics spectrum. Fantagraphics is currently publishing
The Complete Peanuts, which in my opinion is probably the coolest
publishing project in history. They are releasing two books
a year, each book containing two years of comic strips.
Since the strip ran for fifty years, that’s 25 books folks.
So far six books have been released, and I would like to
briefly talk about the last two. Basically these last two
books are pretty much Schulz shaping the strip into what
everyone is now familiar with. In the previous volumes, the
artwork was still in its baby stages and really didn’t look
much at all what the strip looks like now.
With these last
two books the artwork finally comes together and all of the
characters that form the Peanuts universe are in place with
all of their quirks that we all love. If you are casually
interested in this publishing project then I suggest either
of these two books to pick up, many of the strips haven’t
been seen since they were originally in newspapers and are
still as hilarious and smart as they were decades ago.Another awesome collection from Fantagraphics is "I Yam What I Yam" The last thing I would like to mention, since I’m already
straying far from this article’s originally intended
purpose, is yet ANOTHER collection from Fantagraphics.
Terr'ble ThompsonWell then, now that I’ve mangled this article into something barely recognizable as something that belongs on the Stumblebum site, I hope you, dear reader, will check out some of these new books and discover some great and influential comics.
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