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Carregando... The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes (1992)de Bill Watterson
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Calvin y Hobbes es sin duda uno de los cómics más populares de todos los tiempos. Narra las divertidas travesuras de Calvin, un niño de seis años precoz, revoltoso y aventurero; y de Hobbes, su sarcástico tigre, un felino tan real para Calvin como tierno peluche para los demás. La capacidad de Watterson para mostrar la infancia, incluidos sus propios recuerdos, impulsa los vuelos de fantasía de Calvin, ya sea subiendo a una cápsula como el Capitán Spiff (enfrentándose a temibles extraterrestres como sustitutos de las figuras de autoridad de la vida real de Calvin) o imaginando que es una bestia temible. El gran Calvin y Hobbes ilustrado incluye las tiras publicadas entre el 5 de diciembre de 1988 y el 7 de julio de 1990. La edición de Astiberri mantiene la traducción de Francisco Pérez Navarro totalmente revisada y se ha creado una tipografía con la letra de Bill Watterson para rotular esta edición. Now here's the Calvin and Hobbes collection to read during the Winter months! Calvin spends so much of his time wishing for winter to come, and it's finally here - complete with monstrous snowmen, snowball fights, and plenty of sledding mishaps! While Calvin revels in the glory of a 12 inch snowfall and warming up in front of the fire, the overall tone of the volume was a bit darker than some of the other collections. Not only does Calvin himself have a few moments where he laments the fate of the bullied, wasting his childhood with homework, and the struggles of team sports, we are also treated to a few comics which are told from the perspective of his father. Unlike Calvin, his father is a realist, and this makes his outlook a lot more dour even if he does take a few moments to distance himself from his adult life to play with Calvin. In terms of the chronology of Calvin's life, this collection is comprised of his later years, so maybe this is the turning point where we see Calvin starting to grow up and out of his childhood innocence. He has to grow up eventually, doesn't he? Or maybe not, since Calvin and Hobbes are kind of in the same league as Peter Pan and seem to stay childlike forever. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this. Calvin speculates on the realities of Santa Claus, makes terrible faces for family photos, resists bathtime, fights the babysitter, teases the girl next door mercilessly, procrastinates doing homework, imagines saving the world from distasters with superpowers, or rampaging around as a dinosaur, and argues with his more level-headed best friend tiger Hobbes. I laughed through many pages. I had forgotten the episode where the family's house got broken into. In this volume he starts his club against "slimy girls" and makes his cardboard-box duplicator. Second half of the book is the entire contents of Scientific Progress Goes "Boink". With the improvement that this volume has all the weekend strips in full color. So now I know which one is immediately getting weeded from my collection as a redundancy. from the Dogear Diary sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Pertence à sérieCalvin and Hobbes (5 & 6) Está contido emContém
A selection of cartoons from the comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes," in which Calvin goes to the beach, watches a sunset with his father, and seeks revenge on his baby-sitter. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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