Peanuts Snoopy Joe Cool 3 3/4-Inch ReAction Figure
"I'm not just a dog, I'm Joe Cool. The coolest kid on campus." - Snoopy as Joe Cool, from Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts
COOL BEANS! The hippest, most laid-back beagle to ever grace the Saturday morning comics has arrived to bring his effortless swagger to your collection! This Super7 ReAction Figure captures Snoopy in his iconic Joe Cool personaâsunglasses on, attitude turned up to eleven, and not a care in the world!
Remember those classic Peanuts strips where Snoopy would don his shades, lean casually against his doghouse (ahem, "the student union"), and transform into the campus cool kid who was way too awesome for classes? First appearing in May 1971, Joe Cool quickly became one of Snoopy's most beloved alter-egos, perfectly capturing that too-cool-for-school vibe that made readers of all ages smile. Now this legendary character can bring that same effortless charm to your shelf!
Cool Features:
- Authentic design - Perfectly captures Snoopy's Joe Cool persona with his signature red sweater and sunglasses
- Vintage-inspired - Classic 3 3/4-inch scale reminiscent of the golden age of action figures
- Five points of articulation - Poseable at the neck, shoulders, and hips for maximum coolness
- Collector-friendly packaging - Blister card with brand-new original Super7 artwork
- Retro styling - Designed to evoke the nostalgic feel of 70s and 80s action figures
- Perfect display piece - Ideal for both play and display in your Peanuts collection
Whether he's catching Frisbees on the quad, grabbing a slice at the campus pizza joint, or just leaning against his doghouse looking impossibly cool, this Joe Cool figure captures the essence of Snoopy's most laid-back alter-ego. After all, why study when you can just be cool? As Schulz himself once said of Snoopy, "He has to retreat into his fanciful world in order to survive. Otherwise, he leads kind of a dull, miserable life."
Collector's Q&A:
When did Joe Cool first appear in the Peanuts comic strip?
Joe Cool made his debut in the Peanuts comic strip on May 27, 1971, when Charles M. Schulz introduced this hilarious alter-ego in a three-strip story arc. In these strips, Snoopy transforms into "Joe Cool" simply by putting on a pair of sunglasses and leaning casually against a wall (his doghouse). The character was an instant hit, perfectly parodying the "cool guy" trope of the era with influences from iconic cool characters like James Dean and Happy Days' Fonzie. Joe Cool's personality is defined by his apathetic indifference, complete disregard for rules, and his belief that he's the hippest dog on campusâthough in reality, he's just Snoopy in sunglasses hanging around his doghouse!
What makes the ReAction Figure line special for collectors?
Super7's ReAction Figures are beloved by collectors for their nostalgic approach to action figure design! Inspired by the classic action figures of the 1970s and early 1980s, ReAction Figures feature the vintage 3.75" scale and limited five-point articulation that captures the charm of toys from that golden era. The line celebrates iconic characters from pop culture history with figures that feel like they could have existed decades ago, complete with vintage-style blister card packaging. For Peanuts fans, these figures offer a perfect blend of collectibility and playability, with authentic details that honor Charles Schulz's timeless characters while providing that wonderful sense of nostalgia that makes collecting so rewarding!
How soon does GoFigment ship?
We typically ship the next business day after your Joe Cool order is placed! We understand that when you've decided to add this ultra-cool beagle to your collection, waiting feels like being stuck in a boring lecture when you could be hanging out at the student union. That's why we prioritize quick processing and shippingâbecause we're collectors too, and we know that excitement of counting down the minutes until your newest treasure arrives! Joe Cool wouldn't wait around, and neither should you!

Super7
Snoopy Joe Cool - ReAction Figures 3.75" from Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts
Release Date: October 31, 2025
Peanuts Snoopy Joe Cool 3 3/4-Inch ReAction Figure
"I'm not just a dog, I'm Joe Cool. The coolest kid on campus." - Snoopy as Joe Cool, from Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts
COOL BEANS! The hippest, most laid-back beagle to ever grace the Saturday morning comics has arrived to bring his effortless swagger to your collection! This Super7 ReAction Figure captures Snoopy in his iconic Joe Cool personaâsunglasses on, attitude turned up to eleven, and not a care in the world!
Remember those classic Peanuts strips where Snoopy would don his shades, lean casually against his doghouse (ahem, "the student union"), and transform into the campus cool kid who was way too awesome for classes? First appearing in May 1971, Joe Cool quickly became one of Snoopy's most beloved alter-egos, perfectly capturing that too-cool-for-school vibe that made readers of all ages smile. Now this legendary character can bring that same effortless charm to your shelf!
Cool Features:
- Authentic design - Perfectly captures Snoopy's Joe Cool persona with his signature red sweater and sunglasses
- Vintage-inspired - Classic 3 3/4-inch scale reminiscent of the golden age of action figures
- Five points of articulation - Poseable at the neck, shoulders, and hips for maximum coolness
- Collector-friendly packaging - Blister card with brand-new original Super7 artwork
- Retro styling - Designed to evoke the nostalgic feel of 70s and 80s action figures
- Perfect display piece - Ideal for both play and display in your Peanuts collection
Whether he's catching Frisbees on the quad, grabbing a slice at the campus pizza joint, or just leaning against his doghouse looking impossibly cool, this Joe Cool figure captures the essence of Snoopy's most laid-back alter-ego. After all, why study when you can just be cool? As Schulz himself once said of Snoopy, "He has to retreat into his fanciful world in order to survive. Otherwise, he leads kind of a dull, miserable life."
Collector's Q&A:
When did Joe Cool first appear in the Peanuts comic strip?
Joe Cool made his debut in the Peanuts comic strip on May 27, 1971, when Charles M. Schulz introduced this hilarious alter-ego in a three-strip story arc. In these strips, Snoopy transforms into "Joe Cool" simply by putting on a pair of sunglasses and leaning casually against a wall (his doghouse). The character was an instant hit, perfectly parodying the "cool guy" trope of the era with influences from iconic cool characters like James Dean and Happy Days' Fonzie. Joe Cool's personality is defined by his apathetic indifference, complete disregard for rules, and his belief that he's the hippest dog on campusâthough in reality, he's just Snoopy in sunglasses hanging around his doghouse!
What makes the ReAction Figure line special for collectors?
Super7's ReAction Figures are beloved by collectors for their nostalgic approach to action figure design! Inspired by the classic action figures of the 1970s and early 1980s, ReAction Figures feature the vintage 3.75" scale and limited five-point articulation that captures the charm of toys from that golden era. The line celebrates iconic characters from pop culture history with figures that feel like they could have existed decades ago, complete with vintage-style blister card packaging. For Peanuts fans, these figures offer a perfect blend of collectibility and playability, with authentic details that honor Charles Schulz's timeless characters while providing that wonderful sense of nostalgia that makes collecting so rewarding!
How soon does GoFigment ship?
We typically ship the next business day after your Joe Cool order is placed! We understand that when you've decided to add this ultra-cool beagle to your collection, waiting feels like being stuck in a boring lecture when you could be hanging out at the student union. That's why we prioritize quick processing and shippingâbecause we're collectors too, and we know that excitement of counting down the minutes until your newest treasure arrives! Joe Cool wouldn't wait around, and neither should you!