Our latest volume is particularly dense with romantic intrigue, as
Marcie and Charlie Brown end up at camp together, sending Peppermint
Patty into mad jealousy (especially since Marcie can't resist teasing
her)... and an old friend of Charlie Brown's attempts to look him up
again but confuses him with Snoopy and goes on a date with him instead.
But the most crucial event in romance is Charlie Brown's romance with
Peggy Jean -- even though he's so flustered in his first conversation
with her that he ends up stuck with the name "Brownie Charles" for the
duration of her relationship ("I kind of like it..."). This volume also
introduces yet another Snoopy sibling, Olaf, who is humiliatingly
invited to enter an ugly-dog contest (and, even more humiliatingly,
wins). Plus lots of Zen-like Spike-and-cactus strips, Sally Brown
non-sequiturs, D-minuses for Peppermint Patty, and wise thoughts from
Franklin's grandpa... Snoopy treks through the wilderness as the Beagle
Scoutmaster and through the desert as the World Famous Sergeant of the
Foreign Legion, Woodstock takes a whack at being the King of the Jungle,
Lucy enjoys Michael Jackson on her boom box, Marcie's perfectionism
leads to a crack-up, Pigpen runs for class president, Snoopy gets called
to jury duty... and for a change, Lucy pulls the football out from under
Charlie Brown.