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Snoopy: A Beagle of Mars by Charles M. Schulz

breakfastgrey's review against another edition

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3.0

This was sweet. I picked it up for the library when I realized our Peanuts books were moving more than I would've expected and I saw the advert in the back cover of another series I read. It's obviously not done by Schulz, but Cooper and team do a solid job capturing the vibe of the Peanuts gang. Because it is an OGN rather than the traditional strip format, it reads closer to the TV Specials rather than the old comics. Hardly an essential read, but it's a cute diversion if you have an affinity for these characters.

jadejade's review

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4.0

A longer comic story in colour that captures the feel of the original Peanuts comics that I remember, although I didn't quite get into it until we see
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As part my insidious plot to nurture the love of reading forever in the smallest member of the household, I sneakily left this comic in a place where I knew they would see it. Small person ate it up over two sittings (noting they were interrupted by a meal).

malloriew's review against another edition

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4.75

 For some reason I'm getting really into Snoopy and Charlie Brown and the Peanuts and Mutts. So basically I'm just starting to read like old comics and they are very funny and the only other old comic books I've read are Calvin and Hobbes because I own them but they are hilarious. And since I've gotten into Snoopy and the Peanuts I get so excited when I see a snoopy house decoration or a Peanuts character when go see lights, but I really want to watch all the movies now and I love how Snoopy uses his giant imagination and he thinks he's on Mars. 

emilymyhren's review against another edition

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adventurous funny fast-paced

3.0

caralen's review against another edition

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lighthearted slow-paced
  • Loveable characters? Yes

3.0

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