They are my two daughters. They’d rather read the Peanuts collection.

Billy Hazelnuts + Billy Hazelnuts and the Crazy Bird
Tony Millionaire The Eisner-winning graphic novel and its long-awaited sequel! A cantankerous little golem’s adventures are a crazy potion of all-ages fun, humor, thrills and chills in the inimitable Millionaire style.
I’ll have to get soon!
I like the look on the crocodile’s face, when he realizes that Crazy Bird will not be coming back.
Yes, I don’t think he’ll get his money.
At least Peanuts has philosophic everyman value. My 8-year-old is having a love affair with Garfield right now. And he wants to relate the strips to me. At the 1/2 priced book store, I begged him to try Peanuts. I instituted a rule that he can read Garfield every other day.
Peanuts is the top of the hill as far as comics which open a kid’s mind into itself.
the absolute best. I thought they wouldn’t get it, but they do.
I started reading the new Billy H. to my daughter, but my wife thought it was too violent. I thought it was a good vocabulary expander. Maybe in a couple more years; she’s only 3. I admit that it may have been a stretch.
I enjoyed it a whole lot myself, though, after the little girl’s bedtime.
Kids need violence.