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Sun 14 Jan, 2007 01:25 am
I would be glad if someone could tell me where I can find Calvin abd Hobbes ebooks for free or atleast to read the comic strips.
Thank you
Not at all sure there are any, but it's definately my all time favorite strip.
I just read somewhere that C&H is a righty-strip. I'll have to say I never noticed.
I have a plethora of friends who like it.
Blinks.
I've always yawned.
Though I'll admit the strip showed up just around the time I stopped paying attention to comic pages.... it might also have been part of my not paying attention.
It's admittedly hard to convince others to find what you do charming.
I'll say I tried, repeatedly, to get interested in C & H.
Hard to ask C & H lovers to say what is so piquant..
So, we'll stare across the abyss...
Not that Marco asked my opinion. I'd been thinking about comic strips before I posted on this thread.
Ah yes ossobuco..
Down here in my place comic strips aren't that famous. The hard cover books though are quite expensive for my pocket, in the present.
Well Iam glad to find C&H lovers. Watterson's absolutely creative and witty humor is unsurpassable.
Come on people! Google it!
http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/ <-- that link allows you to sign up fior C&Hs strips to be sent to your email address.
True littlek. But I live in the Uni campus and the site and its likes are restricted. I've subscribed for em though.
found that one just before I read your post para
thanx.
A wholebuncha
CALVIN
A bit of
HOBBES
(Mega bonus points to anyone who knows the ridiculously obscure connection between Hobbes'
Leviathan and contemporary Thoroughbred Racing.)
[quote="littlek"]http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/ <-- that link allows you to sign up fior C&Hs strips to be sent to your email address.[/quote]
Yes, I'd done that and collected them for quite a while, unfortunately, when my computer crashed, I lost most of them.
But I wanted to out myself as a C&H fan, too!