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Calvin & Hobbes. Wir wandern aus! (original 1989; edition 2006)

by Bill Watterson

Series: Calvin and Hobbes (3)

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Calvin--a six-year-old boy with a boundless imagination and a zest for misadventure--confounds his parents, his teacher and his classmates with the help of his lovable stuffed tiger Hobbes.
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Title:Calvin & Hobbes. Wir wandern aus!
Authors:Bill Watterson
Info:Carlsen Verlag GmbH (2006), Paperback, 126 pages
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Yukon Ho! by Bill Watterson (1989)

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Most of the comics in this collection are stand-alones or vaguely grouped into a storyarc (as per usual with serialized comics), but the standout section of this book is clear from the titular moniker: Calvin and Hobbes run away to… the Yukon! Little do they know, the Yukon is not as close as the map they’ve procured leads them to believe, nor will their sandwiches tide them over until they manage to snag themselves a cariboo. In a rare moment of weakness Calvin returns home in a jumble of emotional turmoil, fearful that his parents won’t let him rejoin the family and underlined by fears that Hobbes won’t make it back from the wilds of the Midwest. But all is well when intrepid dad spends all night in the woods searching for the lost tiger - a well-earned payback, methinks, considering the rain-drenched camping trip he dragged Calvin on earlier! ( )
  JaimieRiella | Feb 25, 2021 |
Yukon Ho features mostly the duo's adventures during the time of summer holidays, which I think may be my second-favorite Calvin and Hobbes comic type, right after those where they're building snowmen. ( )
  matija2019 | Jan 8, 2019 |
Here we have the last of the Calvin and Hobbes books from my youth. At least, the last that I owned in my youth.

What more can I say about Calvin and Hobbes? It remains my favorite comic strip of all time. Watterson was amazing. He created a strip that could literally go just about anywhere, solely using the power of Calvin's imagination. Bill feel like drawing dinosaurs that week? Calvin invents a time machine (which we see its maiden voyage in this collection). Feeling the need for a little sci-fi? Calvin becomes Spaceman Spiff! Or, if Mr. Watterson just felt like being silly and drawing random animals, Calvin and Hobbes find themselves in a Transmogrification war (also included here). With Calvin's imagination and Watterson's art, you could end up just about anywhere, and that's what makes these comics so great!

A welcome addition to any library. ( )
  regularguy5mb | Dec 30, 2016 |
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Yukon Ho! Series: Calvin and Hobbes Author/Artist: Bill Watterson Rating: 5 of 5 Stars Genre: Comics Pages: 126 Format: Digital scan Synopsis: The further adventures of Calvin and Hobbes. With appearances by Suzy the girl next door, Rosalyn the babysitter from hell and Calvin's Mom and Dad. My Thoughts: I am still enjoying these. I did notice that there was more conflict between Hobbes and Calvin, More like brothers than best friends. I have to admit, I don't know how Watterson wrote strip after strip, day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year. It is an incredible show of stamina. I don't know how his brain came up with all the ideas. Other than that, since these are standalone comics, it is kind of hard to write anything about them. " ( )
  BookstoogeLT | Dec 10, 2016 |
Let's face it; with Calvin and Hobbes, you just can't go wrong, and this book is no exception. Being the first (and, to my shame, only) Calvin and Hobbes collection that I own, this is a lovely little book to dip into when you feel like a quick laugh. There are more comprehensive and broader volumes (for instance, my favourites, Something Under the Bed is Drooling, Homicidal, Psycho Jungle Cat and Scientific Progress Goes "Boink") however, this little chronicle is a great little slice of C&H goodness.

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  NerdOnTheFloor | Nov 1, 2013 |
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My tiger friend has got the sled,

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