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The Essential Calvin And Hobbes: Calvin & Hobbes Series: Book Three: A Calvin and Hobbes Treasury (Calvin and Hobbes Series) [Paperback]

Bill Watterson
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13 April 1995 Calvin and Hobbes Series
By the 1986 Reuben Award as Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year, by the National Cartoonists' Society. The book contains material taken from Calvin and Hobbes and Something Under the Bed is Drooling , and also 12 pages of new material.

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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Sphere (13 April 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0751512745
  • ISBN-13: 978-0751512748
  • Product Dimensions: 21.4 x 2.3 x 27.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 17,993 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Bill Watterson won the 1986 Reuben Award as Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year, nominated by the National Cartoonist's Society.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
By Daniel Jolley HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER
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The Essential Calvin and Hobbes, first published in 1988, is chock full of early Calvin and Hobbes comic strips. No cartoonist, not even Charles Schultz, has captured the magical essence of childhood the way Bill Watterson did in this strip, and it should come as no surprise (although it did to Watterson) that Calvin and Hobbes quickly developed an incredibly loyal following. This strip went way beyond mere popularity. While I was in college, the campus newspaper decided to stop running Calvin and Hobbes (I think this was during one of Watterson's sabbaticals) - this resulted in nothing less than a furor on campus, as countless students immediately demanded the return of C&H. In a matter of days, Calvin and Hobbes were right back where they belonged.

How does a comic strip featuring a mischievous six-year-old boy and his stuffed tiger attract a fiercely loyal following of adults? Most adults would love to be children again, to know the freedom and sense of wonder that somehow withers inside the human soul after the onset of puberty. Calvin and Hobbes vividly recreates the feelings and emotions of the very essence of childhood. It brings back memories of things we forgot far too long ago, and it thus reawakens the deepest parts of our ever-hardening souls. Reading this comic strip is the next best thing to being a child yourself. Calvin does everything you used to do: he takes time to stomp in mud puddles, he lets his imagination run wild to make thrilling adventures out of even the most mundane tasks, he ponders the same deep questions you are now, as an adult, afraid to ask, he goes for the gusto no matter what sort of risk is involved, he is in every way a perfect specimen of childhood. Who, as a child, didn't pretend to be a dinosaur, walk around with a hideous expression in hopes of your facing freezing that way, tease the girls (or boys) you claimed to hate, journey to distant worlds unseen by human eyes, etc.?

Of course, Hobbes is just as important to the comic strip as Calvin. Hobbes is a tiger, Calvin's best and constant friend, a fellow partaker in the joys of childish innocence. To Calvin, Hobbes really is all that, and that is how we see him as well - until, that is, someone else comes into the frame, when he suddenly becomes nothing more than a stuffed animal. Watterson is a fantastic comic artist, and there is just something captivating about the way he draws Hobbes in his stuffed animal form. Everything about Watterson's art is fantastic, though, particularly the way it captures the emotions of its two principal characters.

Sadly, we have only ten years of comic memories in the form of Calvin and Hobbes, as the inscrutable Bill Watterson retired (around the age of 37) in 1995 and quite obviously has no plans of returning to the public arena. Watterson is actually frighteningly private and seems to be living a life of unmatched solitude. I find this extraordinarily sad: here is a man who captured the essence of childhood so vividly in the form of Calvin and Hobbes, a world bursting with life and possibilities, yet now he seems to have withdrawn from life itself. We must be thankful we do have as much Calvin and Hobbes material as we do, and The Essential Calvin and Hobbes, with 255 pages of black and white daily strips and color Sunday strips, features much more than just a chunk of it in and of itself.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Funny and touching and so incredibly real 8 Aug 2005
By Lis
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Bill Watterson's Calvin & Hobbes series is all about six year old Calvin and his tiger Hobbes. Hobbes may seem to be just some soft toy, but with Calvin he truly comes alive, and the two buddies hurtle through life together.

Anyone who has been six (so, all of us) will find this series well-observed, touching, and funny. In one strip, our heroes are just getting up to exactly the kind of highjinks we all got up to when we were young (adventures in the woods, building time machines using discarded packing cases, ...). But then on the next page, Calvin's six year old wisdom hits on an aspect of contemporary life, exposing it for the silliness that it is.

If you want to remember what it was like to be six, if you ever had an invisible friend or you talked to your teddy bear, if you were ever convinced there were monsters under your bed, or if you just want to laugh out loud, then BUY THIS!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Magical funny cartoons for anyone. 29 Aug 2001
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The essential Calvin and Hobbes is a large collection of Calvin and Hobbes cartoons. Calvin is a mischievous, strangely perceptive, six-year old whose best friend is his teddy tiger called Hobbes. Hobbes is a stuffed teddy to everyone else, but to Calvin, Hobbes is very real. And once you've read any Calvin and Hobbes he'll be real to you to!

This is a lovely book, a good 2-3 hour read covering most of the best stories the genius Bill Watterson wrote. Amazing perceptive and funny at the same time. Some strips will have you laughing with tears, whilst others will make you look hard at your self and wonder. Childhood memories will flood back with every page you read, and good friends will become important once again. Maybe I get more from Calvin and Hobbes than most people, but to me, this is some of the wisest, funniest, charming cartoons strips I've ever read. (and I've read a lot).

The essential Calvin and Hobbes is a great buy, with 250 pages of cartoons to read. Strips are drawn from other treasuries and books, so if you own many of there books, this may not be for you. But if you just starting on your path to reading Calvin and Hobbes this is as good a start as any!

Simply magical!

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Essential Calvin And Hobbes
Highly enjoyable book, suitable for all ages. i bought this book at a low price, and after getting through it i now feel i would have paid much more for it. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Mr. J. Kelly
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent buy for a calvin and hobbs fan
My 10 year old does not sleep without reading a few stories from this edition. It was a birthday gift for him and we have collected some other Calvin & Hobbs with birthday gift... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Vaishali
5.0 out of 5 stars How did I miss these fantastic cartoons?
I have seen these cartoons in newspapers over the years but seeing them collected in one volume allows you to get to know Calvin and Hobbes and their circle very well. Read more
Published on 1 Jan 2011 by Bacchus
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have
If you're a fan of Calvin & Hobbes, you must have this on your collection. If you aren't, you still should have it.
Published on 30 Nov 2010 by Rui Antunes
5.0 out of 5 stars "What Did I Just Tell You?" "Beats Me. Weren't You Listening...
And so it began.

This treasury included the strips from the first two collections of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes. Read more
Published on 11 July 2008 by Mark Baker
5.0 out of 5 stars The childhood of Holden Caulfield
Absolute brilliance. Stories of a 6 year old and his 'tiger' friend and how they see the world. Bill makes it absolutely hilarious though. Philosophy, humour, - it's all here.
Published on 29 Mar 2005
5.0 out of 5 stars perfect Calvin and Hobbes book
This Calvin & Hobbes book is so funny as many of them are. Every time I read this it is so funny I laugh out loud. Read more
Published on 6 Nov 2003 by Ben
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, as usual
Calvin is so real he's almost not funny. However, he is. The Essential Clavin and Hobbes is side-breakingly, heart-renderingly funny. Read more
Published on 30 Sep 2000
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