Even the most devotedI am genuinely thrilled that this series has reached the 1990s, which I consider one of Charles Schulz's artistic peaks, with his poignantly shaky line and boldly irreverent storylines invigorating the timeless strip.Schulzs cartooning is still excellent here, the facial expressions telling, the choreography of his characters elegant. & In this latest collection its pure pleasure to savor a true master writing and drawing a few years before his death. Schulzs work didnt decline the culture simply sped up and forgot to look back.These timeless strips are sure to bring a smile to your face&.If you could use a relaxing, funny way to end the day,?The volume covering 1993 and 1994 still has plenty of good ideas and great gags. Schulz is at his best when doing stories about baseball. It's Charlie Brown at his purest, as an idealist and optimist who never stops trying, no matter how many times he's failed. ... The strips set at camp are always strong, but the series where Snoopy's in the hospital were unusually touching.Charlie Brown hits a home run and Linus tries to get Snoopy a Supreme Court seat in the 22nd volume (93-94) of