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Bill Watterson

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 88 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 1987-2026, suosituimpien joukossa Revenge of the Baby-SAT: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

88 kirjaa

Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 1987-2026.

Calvin & Hobbes 08 - Ereignisreiche Tage

Calvin & Hobbes 08 - Ereignisreiche Tage

Bill Watterson

Carlsen Verlag GmbH
2007
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Mit dem achten CALVIN UND HOBBES-Band wechselt das Format: Die letzten vier B?cher der Serie kommen im gro?en Querformat mit farbigen Sonntagsseiten, getreu der amerikanischen Originalausgabe. Der Inhalt ist wie gewohnt absolut calvinesk und garantiert stets gute Laune!
Calvin & Hobbes 04 - Irre Viecher aus dem All

Calvin & Hobbes 04 - Irre Viecher aus dem All

Bill Watterson

Carlsen Verlag GmbH
2006
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Irre Viecher aus dem All Es soll ja Menschen geben, die sich einen neuen "Calvin und Hobbes"-Band ganz diszipliniert vornehmen: Pro Tag wird nur eine Seite gelesen, um den Spaß möglichst lange zu genießen. Andere können das Buch, sobald sie es erst einmal aufgeschlagen haben, gar nicht mehr aus den Händen legen. Ob nun Masochist oder Gierschlund, alle "Calvin und Hobbes"-Fans können sich im Juni über einen neuen Band des charmanten Duos freuen. Auch "Irre Viecher aus dem All" enthält wieder etliche Sonntagsseiten, Strips und Illustrationen in deutscher Erstveröffentlichung: Wer wissen möchte, warum ein Ballspiel ohne Liegestütze, Brennnessel-Arme und Nasenstüber wirklich nur was für Weicheier ist; in welcher Situation sich Hobbes von Calvin ein liebenswürdiges "Friss Federn, Pelzbacke!" an den Kopf werfen lassen muss und wie der existentiell wichtige Tigerschwur "Perfekt ist ein Tiger, die Krone der Natur..." in voller Länge lautet, der kommt um den neuen Band nicht herum.
Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995

Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995

Bill Watterson

Andrews McMeel Publishing
2001
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Celebrating an exhibit of ten years of Sunday comics featuring the beloved boy and his tiger, Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995 is sure to bring back memories.New York Times best-seller! Everyone misses Calvin and Hobbes. It reinvented the newspaper comic strip at a time when many had all but buried the funnies as a vehicle for fresh, creative work. Then Bill Watterson came along and reminded a new generation of what older readers and comic strip aficionados knew: A well-written and beautifully drawn strip is an intricate, powerful form of communication. And with Calvin and Hobbes, we had fun—just like readers of Krazy Kat and Pogo did. Opening the newspaper each day was an adventure. The heights of Watterson's creative imagination took us places we had never been. We miss that. This book was published in conjunction with the first exhibition of original Calvin and Hobbes Sunday pages at The Ohio State University Cartoon Research Library. Although the work was created for reproduction, not for gallery display, was a pleasure to see the cartoonist's carefully placed lines and exquisite brush strokes. In an attempt to share this experience with those who were unable to visit the exhibition, all of the original Sunday pages displayed are reproduced in color in this book so that every detail, such as sketch lines, corrections, and registration marks, are visible. On the opposite page the same comic strip is printed in full color. Because Watterson was unusually intentional and creative in his use of color, this juxtaposition provides Calvin and Hobbes readers the opportunity to consider the impact of color on its narrative and content. When I first contacted Bill Watterson about the possibility of exhibiting his original work, I used the term "retrospective." He replied that we might be able to do an exhibit, but that calling it a retrospective made him uncomfortable. He felt that a longer time was needed to put Calvin and Hobbes in the historical perspective implied by that term. Nonetheless, this show is a "look back" at the comic strip as we revisit favorites that we remember. Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995 is particularly interesting because each work that is included was selected by Bill Watterson. His comments about the thirty-six Sunday pages he chose are part of this volume. In addition, he reflects on Calvin and Hobbes from the perspective of six years, and his essay provides insights into his life as a syndicated cartoonist. Reprint books of Calvin and Hobbes are nice to have, but the opportunity to see the original work and read Bill Watterson's thoughts about it is a privilege. He generously shared not only the art, but also his time and his thoughts. When I first reviewed the works included in the exhibit, I knew that everyone who visited it would begin with laughter and end with tears. On behalf of all who enjoyed Calvin and Hobbes, thank you, Bill Watterson. --Lucy Shelton Caswell, Professor and Curator The Ohio State University Cartoon Research Library, June 2001
It's A Magical World

It's A Magical World

Bill Watterson

Sphere
1997
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This collection of cartoons features Calvin and Hobbes . It shows Calvin-turned-firefly waking Hobbes with his flashlight glow; Spaceman Spiff rocketing through alien galaxies as he battles Dad-turned-Bug-Being; and Calvin's always inspired snowman art.
The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book: Volume 13

The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book: Volume 13

Bill Watterson

Andrews McMeel Publishing
1995
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Celebrating ten years of their crazy antics, author of the Calvin and Hobbes comic, Bill Watterson, invites readers to look back at the first ten years--featuring Watterson's insights and classic comics. "Watterson re-created the thoughts and feelings of a six-year-old with uncanny accuracy ... Calvin and Hobbes was, simply, the best comic strip." --Charles Solomon, Los Angeles Times Many moons ago, the magic of Calvin and Hobbes first appeared on the funny pages and the world was introduced to a wondrous pair of friends--a boy and his tiger, who brought new life to the comics page. To celebrate the tenth anniversary of this distinguished partnership, Bill Watterson prepared this special book, sharing his thoughts on cartooning and creating Calvin and Hobbes, illustrated throughout with favorite black-and-white and color cartoons. Includes a collection of strips chosen by Bill Watterson. Includes commentary and annotations on individual strips by Bill Watterson.
Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat

Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat

Bill Watterson

Sphere
1995
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Calvin and Hobbes are at it again, and this time, our irrepressible friends are taking a walk on the wild side.Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat chronicles another segment of the multifarious adventures of this wild child and his faithful, but skeptical, friend. If the best cartoons compel readers to identify themselves within the funny frames, then all who enjoy Calvin and Hobbes are creative, imaginative, and ... bad, bad, bad! Calvin, the irascible little boy with the stuffed tiger who comes to life are a pair bound for trouble. Boring school lessons become occasions for death-defying alien air battles, speeding snow sled descents elicit philosophical discussions on the meaning of life, and Hobbe's natural inclination to pounce on his little friend wreaks havoc on Calvin's sense of security. Calvin's the kid we all wish we'd been. Sassy, imaginative, far more verbal than his parents can manage, Calvin is the quintessential bad boy -- and the boy we love to see. He terrorizes little Susie, offers "Candid Opinions" from a neighborhood stand, and questions his parents' authority. "What assurance do I have that your parenting isn't screwing me up?" he demands. Calvin and Hobbes manages to say what needs to be said about childhood and life: "Eww, mud," says Calvin. "Look at this gooshy, dirty, slimy, thick, wet mud ... Bleecch ... Talk about a kid magnet!"