
Calvin und Hobbes, Das 18 Album: Die Unzertrennlichen
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Children’s
Manga
Graphic Novels
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
80
언어
독일어
출판됨
Sep 1, 2001
출판사
Krüger
ISBN-10
381050372X
ISBN-13
9783810503725
설명
In the enchanting world of Calvin and Hobbes, the bond between a boy and his mischievous tiger comes to life in vibrant ways. This latest collection showcases their witty antics and imaginative adventures, taking readers on a journey where childhood innocence meets philosophical musings. Each strip is a delightful blend of humor and insight, inviting readers to both laugh and ponder.
As Calvin navigates the trials and tribulations of being a young boy, he finds solace and excitement in the companionship of Hobbes. The duo embarks on wild escapades that explore themes of friendship, adventure, and the unfiltered creativity of youth. From fantastical worlds born of Calvin's boundless imagination to heartwarming moments that remind readers of the value of connection, their escapades resonate deeply.
The artistry of Bill Watterson shines through in every panel, capturing the essence of childhood wonder and mischief. Alongside Alexandra Bartoszko’s contributions, the book provides a fresh perspective while maintaining the charm that fans have cherished for decades.
This collection is not just about laughter; it offers reflections on life's complexities as seen through the eyes of a young boy and his playful tiger. Readers are invited to rediscover the magic of Calvin and Hobbes, and to remind themselves of the beauty found in imagination and friendship.
As Calvin navigates the trials and tribulations of being a young boy, he finds solace and excitement in the companionship of Hobbes. The duo embarks on wild escapades that explore themes of friendship, adventure, and the unfiltered creativity of youth. From fantastical worlds born of Calvin's boundless imagination to heartwarming moments that remind readers of the value of connection, their escapades resonate deeply.
The artistry of Bill Watterson shines through in every panel, capturing the essence of childhood wonder and mischief. Alongside Alexandra Bartoszko’s contributions, the book provides a fresh perspective while maintaining the charm that fans have cherished for decades.
This collection is not just about laughter; it offers reflections on life's complexities as seen through the eyes of a young boy and his playful tiger. Readers are invited to rediscover the magic of Calvin and Hobbes, and to remind themselves of the beauty found in imagination and friendship.