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Bid farewell to Calvin and Hobbes in their final collection, where imagination, laughter, and heartfelt reflection combine in unforgettable childhood adventures. There’s never been a better, more memorable duo than six-year-old Calvin and Hobbes, his stuffed but real tiger. In It’s a Magical World , the saga of Calvin and Hobbes comes to a close with the final strips from March 20 to December 31, 1995. Snowmen turn into imaginative masterpieces, Calvinball erupts into glorious chaos, and father-son camping trips spark both comedy and reflection. Spaceman Spiff blasts off one last time, while Watterson’s signature balance of humor, insight, and sentiment delivers a farewell that is both joyful and bittersweet. Black-and-white dailies and full-color Sundays showcase Calvin’s limitless imagination, Hobbes’ sardonic wisdom, and the everyday hilarity of school, home, and play. Environmental satire, social commentary, and moments of quiet introspection highlight Watterson’s artistry, reminding readers of the fleeting wonder of childhood. This final treasury distills everything that makes the strip unforgettable—mischief, philosophy, and boundless creativity—making it a fitting and essential conclusion for fans of all ages. Highlights: Final strips of Calvin and Hobbes , capturing the series’ conclusion Peak creativity in snowmen, snowball fights, and imaginative play Chaotic Calvinball games with ever-changing rules Father-son camping adventures and philosophical musings Environmental and social satire at its sharpest Spaceman Spiff adventures and playful daydreams at their peak Bittersweet yet joyful farewell to the duo Iconic last strip: Calvin and Hobbes exploring fresh snow together Both color and black and white strips For longtime Calvin and Hobbes fans, comic lovers, and anyone who appreciates humor with a little heart and philosophy, It’s a Magical World is a must-have. Follow Calvin and Hobbes into fresh snow and see why the last adventure still feels like the beginning. Review: Calvin & Hobbes - Love Calvin and Hobbes. Just get the book, and read it. I was laughing all the way through this book. I recommend this book. Review: best book - Loved it its was such an entertaining and funny book really want to read the rest of them so bad!



















| Best Sellers Rank | #30,127 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #32 in Graphic Novel Anthologies (Books) #58 in Humorous Graphic Novels (Books) #67 in Comic Strips (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,389 Reviews |
K**N
Calvin & Hobbes
Love Calvin and Hobbes. Just get the book, and read it. I was laughing all the way through this book. I recommend this book.
K**G
best book
Loved it its was such an entertaining and funny book really want to read the rest of them so bad!
A**R
My 7 year old loves it
My son loves his Calvin and Hobbs book. This is his first, we gave it to him for Christmas and it’s become one of his favorite books to stay up reading.
T**R
Calvin and Hobbes
Who doesn't like this duo? Calvin has a wide and varied imagination and he can spin some tails for his young age.
J**Y
Come on
Of course its the best
A**N
seriously funny !
Bill Watterson's creation of Calvin and Hobbes is for my taste the ultimate adult comic strip; six year old Calvin, his stuffed tiger Hobbes, and his extensive and witty vocabulary, can be laugh-out-loud hilarious. In this large, softcover book, you get all the usual suspects: The dreaded Miss Wormwood, Calvin's schoolteacher, who has to put up with his imaginitive but lame excuses, snowball fights with Susie, Spaceman Spiff, who gets stranded on distant planets, and of course, his stressed out parents. Other characters include two marvelous one-eyed aliens, Galaxoid and Nebular, who buy the earth from Calvin for 50 leaves, but when it snows, claim they were overcharged, and demand that Calvin bring the planet up to code, and Calvin's musings on whether there is an Evil Santa, who gives to the bad girls and boys "the dangerous, annoying, and corrupting toys your parents won't allow", and best of all, when he decides to be a Suburban Post-Modernist artist, and claims that "art isn't about ideas, it's about style". Hobbes is my favorite cartoon animal, drawn as a stuffed toy when seen from non-Calvin eyes, but a wise and playfull being in Calvin's magical world. There's a lot of love between them, and the hug on the back cover of this book says it all. Calvin and Hobbes will appeal to the rebel in us all, provide numerous laughs, and warm our hearts on cold days.
J**L
Good book
brother really liked the stories. The book came in a good condition, pleased with purchase.
N**R
Calvin and Hobbes
Gotta love anything Calvin and Hobbes. Incorrigible as always and always entertaining. The not so hidden commentary on life in general is spot on
C**S
Good old fashioned fun
Calvin and Hobbes is my 9 year olds absolute favourite. This one was the perfect addition to his collection for his birthday. Laugh out loud, never gets old.
A**ー
What’s not to like?
The kindle version doesn’t have the best formatting, but it’s still such an enjoyable read that I had to give it five stars.
G**Z
Rapidez
Todo ok
A**B
For Calvin fans
Calvin and Hobbes fans will like this.
A**R
A classic!
I was a child when i first met the existential Calvin and his philosophising tiger on the excerpts of cartoon strips printed daily at the back of Indian newspapers- religiously perused by my Indian family every morning. I got better acquainted with the tirelessly questioning spiky-haired boy and his cheeky tiger friend, when, as a 19 year old in love, i spent lazy Cambridge mornings with Calvin & Hobbes, coffee & breakfast in bed, and, besides me, the first person i was to call 'boyfriend'. Since then, once in a while i stumble upon the indefatigable duo- and every time, i smile, giggle and guffaw. What would it be like to have a child like Calvin i wonder ? Will i ever make an alleyway of Doomsday snowmen ? Calvin & Hobbes is a classic. For everyone. Absolutely brilliant, clever, incessantly funny & timeless.
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