Stars: 5 out of 5
Pros: Watterson's commentaries and essays at the beginning
Cons: Fans do already have these strips
The Bottom Line:
Comic strip best of
But added commentaries
Make it worth the price
Yes, Even Die-Hard Fans Need to Buy This Book
As a fan of Calvin and Hobbes, I put off getting the 10th Anniversary book because I thought it was merely a best of collection I didn't need since I had
all the others. Boy was I wrong! This book is a wonderful insight into the mind
behind my favorite strip of all time.
Bill Watterson spends the first part of the book talking
about everything from character names and personalities to his fights to keep
his characters from being over commercialized. While I wish there were more
products available, I do respect him for sticking to his principles on this. He
also talks about the format of the Sunday strips.
The rest of the book is a collection of strips, starting
with the very first. What is interesting here is Mr. Watterson's commentary.
Whether it's the idea behind or an amusing story that happened because of a
strip, it's all very entertaining. It also brings out some of the themes talked
about it the strip. He also discusses the ideas behind such staples as the
wagon, Calvin's box, and Spaceman Spiff.
I truly miss this wonderful strip because of its creativity
and insights into our American culture. The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book shows the behinds the scene
story in an entertaining and informative way.
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