By 1984, the magazine was published by Milano Libri, then a subsidiary of Rizzoli.

Longstanding staples like Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts (the magazine's namesake), Li'l Abner by Al Capp, and Dick Tracy .

While specific table-of-contents lists for this exact issue are rare in digital archives, linus during this mid-80s period typically featured a mix of:

Copies are often available through specialized comic retailers like Fumetto Online or secondary market sites like eBay.

236 (milano Libri): Linus

By 1984, the magazine was published by Milano Libri, then a subsidiary of Rizzoli.

Longstanding staples like Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts (the magazine's namesake), Li'l Abner by Al Capp, and Dick Tracy . LINUS 236 (Milano Libri)

While specific table-of-contents lists for this exact issue are rare in digital archives, linus during this mid-80s period typically featured a mix of: By 1984, the magazine was published by Milano

Copies are often available through specialized comic retailers like Fumetto Online or secondary market sites like eBay. Li'l Abner by Al Capp