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There's Treasure Everywhere (Calvin and Hobbes #10) Paperback | Pages: 176 pages
Rating: 4.75 | 19448 Users | 185 Reviews

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Title:There's Treasure Everywhere (Calvin and Hobbes #10)
Author:Bill Watterson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 176 pages
Published:March 1st 1996 by Andrews McMeel Publishing
Categories:Sequential Art. Comics. Humor. Fiction. Graphic Novels

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In the world that Calvin and his stuffed tiger Hobbes share, treasures can be found in the most unlikely places, from the outer regions where Spaceman Spiff travels to the rocks in one's own backyard. In the latest cartoon collection from the talented pen of Bill Watterson, this curious duo roams their world ever in search of the fortunes (and misfortunes!) to be experienced. Color & black & white cartoons throughout.

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Original Title: There's Treasure Everywhere
ISBN: 0836213122 (ISBN13: 9780836213126)
Edition Language: English
Series: Calvin and Hobbes #10, The Complete Calvin and Hobbes #7
Characters: Calvin, Hobbes

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Ratings: 4.75 From 19448 Users | 185 Reviews

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As always, master cartoonist Bill Watterson cuts to the heart of the deepest philosophical issues--existential meaning, life, love, and purpose--in the guise of the hilarious childhood adventures of Calvin and Hobbes. This volume in particular, with an emphasis on Calvin in his snowy days of "artistic expression", seemed particularly poignant in its quiet appreciation of what matters and subtle critiques of what doesn't, while remaining laugh out loud delightful throughout.So far, my favorite

IT'S THE BEST CALVIN AND HOBBES COMIC BOOK EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

In the world that Calvin and his tiger Hobbes share, treasures can be found in the most unlikely places, from the outer regions where Spaceman spiff travels to the rocks in the backyard--this curious duo roams their world in search of fortunes (and misfortunes) to be experienced. The way this strip is most obviously different then all others is the way Watterson uses his comic strip to express, and criticize, moral issues and human nature while still retaining an impeccable sense of raw comedy,

Is there a category called 'huggable books'? If yes, this book deserves to be one.

The next to last collection of comic strips from Calvin and Hobbes features the nine month break creator Bill Watterson took. There aren't as many stories, although the familiar themes are still present. And the laughs for fans new and old are just as strong as they were 20 years ago.Read my full review at Carstairs Considers.

I thought that strip was very apropos for a goodreads review. And, being that it is a goodreads review I thought it wise to both thank Andrews and McMeel books as well as publish this photo from page 4 of the book: Thank you, Andrews and McMeel for granting that permission. I'll try my best to honor the integrity laid forth by Watterson.I should start by saying I was banned from reading Calvin and Hobbes for a number of months when I was in 8th grade. Looking back on this, I'm not sure if

I was planing on reading just few pages to improve my foul mood but I ended reading 2 volumes in one sitting.Moral of the story: You can't have "just a little" of Calvin and Hobbes.

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