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Einfach wunderbar, 30. August 2001
Es ist schwer einen Comic-Strip zu schaffen, der vor Witz, Treffsicherheit und Ausdruckskraft sprüht. Bill Watterson hat es geschafft. Nicht einmal, sondern viele male. Er schuf einen sechsjährigen Jungen und seinen Plüschtiger, ein Gespann, dass ruhigen Gewissens in einem Atemzug mit Asterix & Obelix oder den Disney-Helden genannt werden kann. Die Geschichten des kleinen Calvin, der mit seinem Freund Hobbes erwachsen wird, erinnern sehr stark an die eigenen Erlebnisse, Ängste und Freuden des Kind-Seins! Mit Tränen in den Augen las ich diesen Comic, nicht weil ich traurig war, sondern einfach, weil bei diesem Humor auch die härtesten Fälle unwiderstehlich lachen müssen. Bill Watterson hat es geschafft, die Welt aus den Augen eines Kindes zu sehen.
Excellent, 2. April 2000
The only thing negative I have to say about this book is that some of the stories (particularly the title story where Calvin deals with the snow goons) didn't go on long enough. I wanted more! Well, this is a another great Calvin and Hobbes collection. Classic, classic, classic. It's impossible to rank which is the best Calvin and Hobbes book; I've loved them all. If you are a fan, you must own this. If you're not a fan, start reading Calvin and Hobbes. You'll fall in love.
Super!, 1. April 2000
This is a super good book worth buying
Great book But not The Best, 25. Januar 2000
This was a Great book, non stop Laughs and fun for toilet reading :), Honestly though, My favorite Calvin and Hobbes has to be "Something under the Bed is Drooling" which I also Highly Recommend. But Dont let that stop you from Buying, this is a great book.
They're ALL brilliant!, 2. Januar 2000
I've got almost every Calvin and Hobbes collection, but as this was the first one I ever bought I'm going to review it. What can I say? What can anyone say? Bill Watterson has broken the mould of comic strips--this is the wittiest, silliest, sickest, and most heart-warming fiction I've ever come across, in ANY medium. I love his characters, and I love his insane plotlines--yet there's always a golden nugget of truth at the heart of each. Along with Gary Larson, Bill Watterson has breathed new life into the comic strip genre (and I'm no big fan of comics). Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant stuff.
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