Rating: Summary: One of the best Calvin & Hobbes Comics available ! Review: This book is one of the best Calvin & Hobbes Comics I ever read. You should only start to read it if you've nothing to do else this day ;-) I'm sad that Watterson stopped writing more Calvin & Hobbes strips !
Rating: Summary: I love this book! Review: This book kicked butt! I need to think about how it was the last one. I can not belive that!
Rating: Summary: One Of the Best Review: This Book was AMAZING, just like evry other Calvin And Hobbes book out there. One of the best parts of this book is when calvin creates the "Cerebral Enhance-o-tron " when he has an assingment to do. I absolutley LOVE calvin and Hobbes, and i wish Bill Watterson would write more.
Rating: Summary: A Fantastic Piece Of Work Review: This book was exceptionally(sp?) hilarious. I'd reccommend(sp?) it to anybody. Run out and buy it, QUICK! Like someone else said, it's a bit better than most of the Calvin and Hobbes books. I think that all these books relate to life SO much.
Rating: Summary: There's Treasure Everywhere Review: This collection of Calvin and Hobbes by Watterson is another fine work. I can't brag enough about how he makes his funnies have meaning and can actually be humorous at times. I wish he would write more.
Rating: Summary: There's Treasure Everywhere Review: This collection of Calvin and Hobbes by Watterson is another fine work. I can't brag enough about how he makes is funnie have meaning and can actually be humorous at times. I wish he would write more.
Rating: Summary: Yet another great C&H treasury Review: This collection was great; I would say it is probably a little better than the average C&H book, which is an incredible achievement. In general, Calvin and Hobbes strips are consistently funny, a theme that seems a bit uncommon in the *average* comic.
Rating: Summary: Everything Review: This is a very awesome C&H collection. I have read EVERY SINGLE C&H comic strip ever! . This has to be the funniest one. Also, one man says this is Watterson's last C&H book, but really, "It's a Magical World", is the last C&H book. Peace Out!
Rating: Summary: A great book; humorous and imaginative. Review: This is definitely representative of Bill Watterson's style--imaginative and humorous. I read this book and liked it because the jokes really DO actually make you laugh -- many other comic strips don't -- and often address subtle issues. The only reason I gave this a 9 is because I think the book's organization could be done a little better. A great book. I recommend it to everyone
Rating: Summary: Watterson is one of the great artists of modern times. Review: This is one of the best collections of a brilliantly profound and hilarious comic strip. I have been reading and collecting Calvin & Hobbes since I was about Calvin's age, and it grows richer and more relevant every time I revisit my collection. This is pure genius captured here. I can't think of a greater exploration of the meaning of childhood, imagination, and discovery, and the philosophical themes are sublime. You might imagine that philosophical undertones in a newspaper comic would be tacky, awkward, contrived, pretentious, or something similar, but it is the opposite. By setting the philosophical musings in the world of a imaginative child, Watterson achieves a real feeling of honesty, wonder, and genuine attempts to understand and explain the crazy world we all live in. If there is any justice in art, these comics will be remembered for many years as one of the most valuable creations of the era.
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