Dial P for Peanuts by David C. Hayes


Dial P for Peanuts
Title : Dial P for Peanuts
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Format Type : Paperback
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Publication : Published November 25, 2020

(W) David Hayes, Michael Kary (A) Kurt Belcher

Ten friends are invited to a mysterious home on the remote Isle of Man by the mysterious Mr. Iman. A closely knit group as children, they drifted apart as the world turned them into jaded, cynical... adults. Charles, Lucille, Sally, Patricia, and the rest are in danger, though. That jaded adulthood has taken its toll on the group and they have done horrible, terrible things. As they pay the ultimate price, one by one, will there be enough time to call for help? Will they be able to Dial P... for Peanuts?


Dial P for Peanuts Reviews


  • Adam Stone

    My mother once told me "If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all."

    So I won't say anything about the art.

    I won't say anything about the plot.

    I won't say anything about the concept.

    I ordered this to support a small comic book press. I regret it.

    If you like hella basic, childish art that vaguely, and I mean Vaguely resembles Schultz's character designs, maybe this is for you?

    I guess it could be fun if you read it MST3K style. Otherwise, oof.

  • Michael

    If you ever wondered what happened to Charlie Brown and his friends, wonder no more. They're all grown up and, unfortunately for them, being picked off one by one Agatha Christie style. This concept could only be brought forth by the twisted mind of author David C. Hayes.

  • Will Cooper

    Some of the worst art I've ever seen paired with a homophobic, racist group of Peanuts getting murdered Agatha Christie style.

  • Stephen Lewis

    Great premise. Bad execution.

  • Jon B.

    No. Just no.

    Just because you can put things together doesn't mean you should.