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great compialation of memoriesReview Date: 2009-01-08
Best collection of Bill Wattersons workReview Date: 2009-01-07
The binding is beautiful, built to last many years. The printing is clear and sharp, the colors just pop off the page. It is a size that allows easy reading. The sections are arraigned to keep sequential themes or story lines intact.
You will not be sorry you invested in this terrific set (all 24 pounds worth!). I like this one so much I intend to purchase several more that are offered from the same publisher. BUY IT NOW; or you will regret it later when it's out of print!
WonderfulReview Date: 2009-01-07
The Amazing Calvin and HobbesReview Date: 2009-01-06
Well worth itReview Date: 2009-01-06

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A Little Bit Dated, But Still Fun Read for Any Simpson's FanReview Date: 2007-07-09
Bart teachers the reader about personal enrichment through his eyes teaching us how to cope with the different aspects of life such as School, Food, Health, Money, Work, Parents, Art, Culture, Science, Psychology to name but a few of the vast topics covered. Like the vocabulary a lot of other characters hadn't become mainstream or even created in the first few seasons when this book came out so in the school yard there are a lot of illustrations of kid characters we are unfamiliar with but these are little things in no way retract from the overall enjoyment of this book. With the book being so old too, like I did you'll probably find it for a cheap price in many a second hand book shop.
PCE student reviewReview Date: 2007-04-16
This helped me become the responsible adult I am today.Review Date: 2007-03-08
This book taught me what auf Wiedersehen means. Go ahead, wiki it.
If you are a Simpsons fan, this is an important addition to your collection especially if you are like me and grew up watching the show.
Hilarious ReadReview Date: 2006-06-21
The laughs keep on coming all the way through to the last page thanks to Matt Groening's pointed wit and satirical look at modern life.
A must for every Simpsons fan.
Funny BookReview Date: 2006-01-20

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If you are going to have only one book about it this is it...Review Date: 2008-12-01
WHY?
Well, in the first place, the comments from the author are +++++AAAAA, you'll understand a lot of things only hinted at... because it is a subtle comic strip!.
If you have another paperbacks be conscientious that this book is the personal favorite RECOMPILATION by the author... of previously PUBLISHED MATERIAL!... so do not complain afterwards saying I ALREADY GOT THEM ALL!...
I enjoyed a lot the perspective seen from the horse mouth so to speak.
A GREAT COMIC BOOK.
ADB
PS: I personally think Watterson is a genius using black and white minimalist drawings (aka: C&H snowmen series).
Who Could Ever Forget The Most Imaginative Calvin And His Sidekick HobbesReview Date: 2008-10-31
Love the comics, love the commentsReview Date: 2008-09-01
This is a nice collection because we get to see a little bit into the mind of Watterson. I like seeing how he designed the characters, which comics he liked, didn't like, changes over time, etc.
Necessary for the true avid fan.
This guy is a philosopher!Review Date: 2008-05-27
An essential addition to the essential comic stripReview Date: 2008-03-09
His work is magical in every possible sense.

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Cartoon Editorials About HistoryReview Date: 2008-12-14
Funny pictures, serious topicReview Date: 2008-11-03
readable historyReview Date: 2007-10-19
Funny HistoryReview Date: 2007-10-10
Then I ordered this book, which has much the same type of humor. I wish it were in color instead of black and white, but otherwise, a fun way to "read" history.
Wow! If only high school/college history had been this fun and insightfulReview Date: 2008-06-03
I recommend these for history buffs and non-history buffs. Really it's just a good read period. Forget that it's history.

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Essential! What else can I say?Review Date: 2008-10-19
This book covers the first two years of the Calvin & Hobbes strip. One can notice how Calvin used to look different in the beginning. His character though quickly adopted his unmistakable attitude. Here we see his first daydreams about Spaceman Spiff, his relationship with his parents and with Susie, his (mis-?) performance at school, and his first invention: the Transmogrifier. His attitude to life and his quick temper never ceases to entertain. This is the book you can read over and over and never stop from laughing.
Note that there are two series of C&H collections: individual wide-format albums, each covering an entire year of strips (will call it âaeregularâ), and the vertical aspect ratio âaetreasury seriesâ which covers selected comics from two regular C&H books. Note that C&H ran for a year in newspapers, so thereâ(tm)s 10 regular books and 5 treasury books. Though the cartoons are slightly smaller in the treasury collection, each treasury book is far thicker and contains more strips than a regular book, and is furthermore less expensive, so treasury books are a real bargain. âaeThe Essential Calvin & Hobbesâ is the FIRST book from the Treasury collection, first released in 1988.
Calvin is a hero to all imaginative children, whether they grew up or notReview Date: 2008-08-29
My major problem was when we were reading a story in our reading groups. I read the story very fast and then was required to sit there quietly while the others finished. Naturally, that was a problem and I spent some time in punishment. Coincidentally, the principal at my elementary school closely resembles Calvin's teacher.
Calvin is an inspiration to all people who imagine in their youth and then try to maintain that quality into their adulthood. If they can, they become the authors, artists, poets and architects and otherwise free thinkers that our society so badly needs.
"What Did I Just Tell You?" "Beats Me. Weren't You Listening Either?"Review Date: 2008-07-11
This treasury included the strips from the first two collections of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes. And if you don't know what you have been missing, you are in for a treat.
The comic strip follows the misadventures of Calvin, a highly imaginative, hyperactive six year old. How imaginative? His only real friend is Hobbes, his stuff tiger. But that isn't a problem because Hobbes is really a real tiger, at least in Calvin's mind.
Since this is the first book, things are still being established. But many of the strips staples are here already. We meet Calvin's parents, teacher Miss Wormwood, neighbor Susie Derkins, and bully Moe. We even get the first couple of run ins with babysitter Rosalyn. While we don't get the hilarious social satire that would show up later, we do get some comments on the environment and Calvin's obsession with polls. (He is constantly trying to get his dad to bend to political pressure by showing his standings with household six year olds and tigers.) And we get plenty of adventures from Spaceman Spiff, Calvin's imagination again as he tries to deal with the various aliens in his life like his parents or teacher.
I tend to read the later books more often, so I had forgotten just how go the early strips are until I picked this up. There are so true classics here, most of the time at Calvin's six year old nature. Not that I'd want my kids getting any ideas from Calvin. He doesn't see anything wrong with pounding nails into coffee tables or popping popcorn without the lid on the pot.
And that does bring up the only possible flaw with the book. These strips originally appeared in 1985-1987, so at times they are a little dated. Calvin makes reference to renting a VCR or wanting to get cable. But that doesn't bother me in the slightest.
This "treasury" collects the strips from the first two books. As a bonus, there is a story told in poem form at the beginning and the Sunday strips are in color. If you have the two books, you probably don't need this one. But if you don't have them, this is the way to go.
The day this strip ended was a sad day indeed. But thanks to books like this one, we can relive it over and over again.
Well,well,well is it gret or what?Review Date: 2007-12-08
Graphic SF ReaderReview Date: 2007-09-03

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Donâ(tm)t you wish everyday was summer?Review Date: 2008-10-19
Summer is the time when Calvin and Hobbes can hang out in the treehouse and plot their next attacks on Susie, if theyâ(tm)re not busy fighting with each other, that is. This book also contains some of Calvinâ(tm)s best snowman art. Procrastinators will love Calvinâ(tm)s newest invention â" the Time Machine, or perhaps not? This is definitely one of the best C&H books around.
Note that there are two series of C&H collections: individual wide-format albums, each covering an entire year of strips (will call it âaeregularâ), and the vertical aspect ratio âaetreasury seriesâ which covers selected comics from two regular C&H books. Note that C&H ran for a year in newspapers, so thereâ(tm)s 10 regular books and 5 treasury books. Though the cartoons are slightly smaller in the treasury collection, each treasury book is far thicker and contains more strips than a regular book, and is furthermore less expensive, so treasury books are a real bargain. âaeThe Days Are Just Packedâ belongs to the regular series and was published in 1993.
The ultimate non-conformist child strikes a chord in all of usReview Date: 2008-07-10
Watterson has a sense of humor and an outlook on life that he has channeled into one of the funniest and yet most profound comic strips ever inked and colored. Calvin's attitude towards the world at some point reflects that of every child and adult, he is a misfit and tries to cope by imaginative acts. His mouthy, yet intelligent companion Hobbes, a stuffed tiger who comes alive in his fertile imagination, assists him in his coping.
This is a funny and entertaining book of some of the best installments of the "Calvin and Hobbes" strip, it will enliven your world, no matter how conformist that world is forcing you to be.
Calvin The GreatReview Date: 2003-11-21
Graphic SF ReaderReview Date: 2007-09-03
Vocabulary promotion in disguise #1Review Date: 2005-08-03

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Comic Classic!Review Date: 2009-01-07
Here in the first book, the drawings are clearly not up to par compared to the later strips, but it's not all that horrible. Here, we're introduced to the kid, his tiger, and his parents. We're also introduced to Susie Derkins, Miss Wormwood, the Principal, Moe, and Rosalyn; they continually play major parts throughout the whole series. Much of the strips here are more for ironic humor and slapstick, and we don't get to see a lot of influential ramblings or any of that sort. We do, however, get to see Calvin as Spaceman Spiff, so space adventures aplenty.
Grade on Book: A-
Grade on Entire Series: A+
A PleasureReview Date: 2007-01-10
IT'S THE BEST BOOK EVER!!!!!!!Review Date: 2006-11-10
A work of true genius and a tribute to the imaginative childReview Date: 2008-08-27
I was such a child, often preferring to play off by myself on the playground and pretend that I was doing greater things than simply kicking a ball or swinging in a swing. My teachers often wondered about my being alone, yet those were my favorite times during the school day. Elementary school teachers have a collective abhorrence for any child that is "different."
Some people enjoy C & H for the amusement, yet some of us recognize something deeper, the imaginative nonconformist who struggles to hold that characteristic into adulthood. For it is not till adulthood that it is appreciated.
The beginning of a wonderful adventure...Review Date: 2007-11-10
As with any comic strip, the first collection is rather crude in pretty much every aspect--the drawings, the humor, the personalities--but as a prototype for what would come later, it is not without its own charms. Even at this stage I would hardly call Calvin and Hobbes a forgettable, generic strip. It still has heart and a sense of profundity, even if Watterson had not yet figured out the most effective way to illustrate these things in his strip. It's interesting to see the origin of Hobbes (even if this version was discarded later), the genesis of Calvin's relationship with Susie (the love-hate romance, which will later be toned down, is at the forefront here), the first appearance of Spaceman Spiff, the introduction of a then-unnamed Rosalyn, and so forth. Also, early Calvin and Hobbes are somehow a bit more adorable here than their later incarnations, but you didn't hear that from me.
In an age of disposable comics, Calvin and Hobbes is one of the few childhood experiences of my life that I can actually appreciate more with age. I would not find it an exaggeration to say that Watterson's perspective of life heavily shaped my own, as I find myself much less concerned with superficiality and the plastic culture of Hollywood than many of my reality-TV-addicted, Nike-sporting, iPod-blasting peers, and more appreciative of the little things in life that we tend to take for granted. All Calvin needs to be content is a good friend and a search for adventure, and even as I grow, kicking and screaming, into adulthood, I find I can still relate.


Dark VisionsReview Date: 2007-02-20
Great!Review Date: 2007-01-09
Good but not greatReview Date: 2004-01-07
Dark Visions: The Strange Power, the Possessed, the PassionReview Date: 2003-12-10
I didn't know God himself wrote books!Review Date: 2004-07-10
Personally, I am AMAZED that this book doesn't get more recognition than it currently does. I would enjoy it more than life itself if this book became a movie. I'm actually telling all my friends about it.
I am not much of a reader... at all... But this book... This book made me cry, made me laugh, made me think hard on certain subjects... everything. I loaned my copy to a friend in hopes of getting her hooked on it too.
I have read and re-read this book, time and time again, for years. It never gets old. Smith's vivid descriptions of surroundings and characteristics give me a good mental image of all her characters.
I am seriously thinking about getting her other books. In fact, I will.
Read this book. If you think you knew what a good book is... you haven't read anything until you read this.

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love dave barryReview Date: 2008-08-27
I love itReview Date: 2008-02-15
Dave Barry takes on TRAVELING!Review Date: 2008-02-12
One of his best!Review Date: 2007-08-23
What a comic writerReview Date: 2007-08-28

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GentleReview Date: 2005-06-28
beautiful cardsReview Date: 2005-09-01
The perfect comic strip for cat and dog owners!Review Date: 2004-04-12
Pure Delight in Paperback!Review Date: 2002-08-02
If you appreciate animals you can't help but love Mutts. Patrick McDonnell has captured human and fuzzy characteristics to perfection. He obviously appreciates and delights in the special qualities of all the species that share this world and
recognizes our responsibilities to them as well as to ourselves.
And he shares all of that in a uniquely delightful way.
"Mutts" is off to the best start possible.Review Date: 2002-09-25
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