This will be a walk down memory lane, so to speak. The
majority of the books I will be blogging about were acquired during my son's
childhood. I will be blogging about children's, MG, and Tween books that are on
the bookshelves, with a few being found on the Kindle for PC. The titles will
either have words that correspond with the letter of the day, will be on a
topic that corresponds with the letter of the day or both. As I'm finding a
couple of the letters a bit challenging, I may need to borrow a book or two
from the library to complete the challenge.
Today is Saturday, April 21st. It is the 19th day of the Blogging From A to Z Challenge. Today's letter is S.
Attack of the Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snow GoonsA Calvin and Hobbs Collection by Bill Watterson
Paperback, Published Jan. 1992
The Calvin and Hobbes
Lazy Sunday Book
A Collection of Sunday Calvin and Hobbes Cartoons by Bill Watterson
Paperback, Published Jan. 1989
My son received this as a Christmas gift in 2005
The comic strips were about a young boy, with an overactive imagination, and his real-only-to-him tiger.
QUESTION OF THE DAY: Did you ever read the Calvin and Hobbes comic strips?
13 comments:
Calvin and Hobbes are the best!!! Love them :)
Hi Susanne, I did read the C&H comic strip.
I love Calvin and Hobbes!!!!! Love 'em, love 'em! I have never seen the Lazy Sunday book. I would love to get my hands on a copy. :-)
Nope, I can't say that I have read any Calvin and Hobbes comic strips but I am familiar with the brand. Charlie Brown, Garfield and independent comics from little known artists are comics that I would be likely to read...if I were to read them.
I've never been much of a comic book or comic strip fan but I did have a copy of X-Men when I was a kid, lol.
~Nicole
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I used to love Calvin and Hobbs! So funny.
We love Calvin and Hobbes, thanks for the memories!
All the best,
Donna
I used to live for Calvin and Hobbes.
My 12 yo has both of those books. :)
I've never read these before, but they look like cute stories. Julie
I lived for Calvin and Hobbes! So sad that he stopped drawing them.
I never read much Calvin and Hobbes and never cared for it, but maybe I just didn't understand what was going on and lacked the patience to pursue it. I don't think I was reading many comics when that strip was in the paper.
Lee
A Few Words
An A to Z Co-host blog
My Main blog is Tossing It Out
Love Calvin and Hobbes!
Hello! Thanks for stopping by. : )
Looks like we have lots of Calvin and Hobbes fans. : )
Hope everyone has a great week!
I read the Calvin and Hobbes comic strips when I was a little younger. The books look fun.
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