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Yukon Ho!: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection in Bloomington, MN
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Yukon Ho!: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $28.60
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Size: Hardcover
Of course homework can wait—the Yukon is calling! Join Calvin and Hobbes for cosmic battles, camping blunders, razorsharp laughs,
and more wild adventures depicting the unforgettable charm of childhood rebellion
in
Yukon Ho!
There’s only one reasonable response to chores, baths, and homework: escape to the Yukon with your tiger best friend.
In Yukon Ho!,
the series’ core characters are now familiar faces: Spaceman Spiff, Miss Wormwood, neighbor Susie, Rosalyn the babysitter, and Calvin’s endlessly patient, frequently exasperated parents. Here, Bill Watterson also sharpens the strip’s signature themes—nature vs. technology, imagination vs. reality, childhood vs. adulthood—while delivering backyard battles, camping mishaps, and latenight philosophizing on everything from pollution to human folly.
Including comics originally published in newspapers between May 1987 and February 1988, this volume captures some of the strip’s most iconic moments: the invention of the transmogrifier, Calvin’s power struggles with Rosalyn, his awkward almostfriendship with Susie, and his tireless resistance to grownup rules.
Highlights from this collection include:
Snowball battles, sledding wipeouts, and mutant snowmen
Showdowns with Susie Derkins and Miss Wormwood’s homework assignments
Early appearances of Calvinball and the cardboard transmogrifier
Thoughtful musings with Hobbes on free will, nature, and humanity
Blackandwhite dailies showcasing Watterson’s expressive cartooning
A perfect mix of laughter, imagination, and philosophical insight for readers of all ages
With expressive art, sharp humor, and boundless imagination,
captures the rebellion, wonder, and wit of childhood—reminding us why
Calvin and Hobbes
remains one of the most beloved comics of all time.
and more wild adventures depicting the unforgettable charm of childhood rebellion
in
Yukon Ho!
There’s only one reasonable response to chores, baths, and homework: escape to the Yukon with your tiger best friend.
In Yukon Ho!,
the series’ core characters are now familiar faces: Spaceman Spiff, Miss Wormwood, neighbor Susie, Rosalyn the babysitter, and Calvin’s endlessly patient, frequently exasperated parents. Here, Bill Watterson also sharpens the strip’s signature themes—nature vs. technology, imagination vs. reality, childhood vs. adulthood—while delivering backyard battles, camping mishaps, and latenight philosophizing on everything from pollution to human folly.
Including comics originally published in newspapers between May 1987 and February 1988, this volume captures some of the strip’s most iconic moments: the invention of the transmogrifier, Calvin’s power struggles with Rosalyn, his awkward almostfriendship with Susie, and his tireless resistance to grownup rules.
Highlights from this collection include:
Snowball battles, sledding wipeouts, and mutant snowmen
Showdowns with Susie Derkins and Miss Wormwood’s homework assignments
Early appearances of Calvinball and the cardboard transmogrifier
Thoughtful musings with Hobbes on free will, nature, and humanity
Blackandwhite dailies showcasing Watterson’s expressive cartooning
A perfect mix of laughter, imagination, and philosophical insight for readers of all ages
With expressive art, sharp humor, and boundless imagination,
captures the rebellion, wonder, and wit of childhood—reminding us why
Calvin and Hobbes
remains one of the most beloved comics of all time.
Of course homework can wait—the Yukon is calling! Join Calvin and Hobbes for cosmic battles, camping blunders, razorsharp laughs,
and more wild adventures depicting the unforgettable charm of childhood rebellion
in
Yukon Ho!
There’s only one reasonable response to chores, baths, and homework: escape to the Yukon with your tiger best friend.
In Yukon Ho!,
the series’ core characters are now familiar faces: Spaceman Spiff, Miss Wormwood, neighbor Susie, Rosalyn the babysitter, and Calvin’s endlessly patient, frequently exasperated parents. Here, Bill Watterson also sharpens the strip’s signature themes—nature vs. technology, imagination vs. reality, childhood vs. adulthood—while delivering backyard battles, camping mishaps, and latenight philosophizing on everything from pollution to human folly.
Including comics originally published in newspapers between May 1987 and February 1988, this volume captures some of the strip’s most iconic moments: the invention of the transmogrifier, Calvin’s power struggles with Rosalyn, his awkward almostfriendship with Susie, and his tireless resistance to grownup rules.
Highlights from this collection include:
Snowball battles, sledding wipeouts, and mutant snowmen
Showdowns with Susie Derkins and Miss Wormwood’s homework assignments
Early appearances of Calvinball and the cardboard transmogrifier
Thoughtful musings with Hobbes on free will, nature, and humanity
Blackandwhite dailies showcasing Watterson’s expressive cartooning
A perfect mix of laughter, imagination, and philosophical insight for readers of all ages
With expressive art, sharp humor, and boundless imagination,
captures the rebellion, wonder, and wit of childhood—reminding us why
Calvin and Hobbes
remains one of the most beloved comics of all time.
and more wild adventures depicting the unforgettable charm of childhood rebellion
in
Yukon Ho!
There’s only one reasonable response to chores, baths, and homework: escape to the Yukon with your tiger best friend.
In Yukon Ho!,
the series’ core characters are now familiar faces: Spaceman Spiff, Miss Wormwood, neighbor Susie, Rosalyn the babysitter, and Calvin’s endlessly patient, frequently exasperated parents. Here, Bill Watterson also sharpens the strip’s signature themes—nature vs. technology, imagination vs. reality, childhood vs. adulthood—while delivering backyard battles, camping mishaps, and latenight philosophizing on everything from pollution to human folly.
Including comics originally published in newspapers between May 1987 and February 1988, this volume captures some of the strip’s most iconic moments: the invention of the transmogrifier, Calvin’s power struggles with Rosalyn, his awkward almostfriendship with Susie, and his tireless resistance to grownup rules.
Highlights from this collection include:
Snowball battles, sledding wipeouts, and mutant snowmen
Showdowns with Susie Derkins and Miss Wormwood’s homework assignments
Early appearances of Calvinball and the cardboard transmogrifier
Thoughtful musings with Hobbes on free will, nature, and humanity
Blackandwhite dailies showcasing Watterson’s expressive cartooning
A perfect mix of laughter, imagination, and philosophical insight for readers of all ages
With expressive art, sharp humor, and boundless imagination,
captures the rebellion, wonder, and wit of childhood—reminding us why
Calvin and Hobbes
remains one of the most beloved comics of all time.

















