
Calvin und Hobbes, Das 7 Album: Ganz schön daneben
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Format
Paperback
Pages
64
Language
German
Published
Feb 1, 1993
Publisher
Krüger
ISBN-10
3810503355
ISBN-13
9783810503350
Description
In this delightful seventh album of the beloved Calvin and Hobbes series, readers are treated to another round of the imaginative escapades of a young boy and his sardonic tiger companion. Through the playful lens of childhood, the duo navigates the complexities of growing up, friendship, and the boundless possibilities of adventure found in the everyday world.
With Bill Watterson's sharp wit and whimsical art, the stories are as humorous as they are poignant. Calvin's overactive imagination leads to endless antics, from daring adventures in the backyard to profound philosophical discussions that linger long after the last strip is read. Hobbes, ever the voice of reason, challenges Calvin's wild ideas while providing a counterbalance to his flighty nature.
As readers flip through the pages, they will find themselves laughing, reminiscing, and perhaps even reflecting on their own childhood adventures, making this album a timeless treasure that resonates with both young fans and nostalgic adults alike.
With Bill Watterson's sharp wit and whimsical art, the stories are as humorous as they are poignant. Calvin's overactive imagination leads to endless antics, from daring adventures in the backyard to profound philosophical discussions that linger long after the last strip is read. Hobbes, ever the voice of reason, challenges Calvin's wild ideas while providing a counterbalance to his flighty nature.
As readers flip through the pages, they will find themselves laughing, reminiscing, and perhaps even reflecting on their own childhood adventures, making this album a timeless treasure that resonates with both young fans and nostalgic adults alike.
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