Charles M. Schulz (1922–2000) is the creator of the influential comic strip Peanuts, which features characters like Charlie Brown and more appropriately Snoopy, in his “Fighting Ace” persona. As described by the Schulz Museum:
Snoopy envisioned himself soaring through the clouds in pursuit of his nemesis, the infamous Red Baron, while sitting atop his doghouse, which he imagined as a real British biplane known as a Sopwith Camel […] Otherwise wandering through parts of Europe that World War I aviators genuinely traversed, stopping in cafés to quaff root beers and flirt with French lasses.
Designed by Hal Vincent and published by Holt, Rinehart & Winston in 1966, this full-length book follows the Fighting Ace theme, while shifting perspectives of the war and conflict in Snoopy’s mind to absurd antics as witnessed by the neighborhood children.