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CALVIN & HOBBES:ATTACK OF THE DERANGED MUTANT KILLER MONSTER SNOW GOONS [Paperback] Watterson Bill

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In Attack of the Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snow Goons, Calvin suffers a host of hardships. H... Read More

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In Attack of the Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snow Goons, Calvin suffers a host of hardships. He gets attacked by his new two-wheeler bike. Hobbes gets kidnapped by Susie, a slimy girl. His father cancels Calvin's personal TV network. Self-multiplying deranged mutant killer monster snow goons threaten to take over the yard. And if that wasn't enough, the ethicated duplicate of Calvin's good side wreaks havoc with his reputation by doing good deeds.

Yet Calvin conquers all with his irrepressible spirit and a little help from alter-egos Spaceman Spiff, Stupendous Man, and Tracer Bullet, private eye. Readers are delighted by Calvin's resourceful wit, which applies to everything from philosophical speculations to attempts to outsmart his parents.

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Title: CALVIN & HOBBES:ATTACK OF THE DERANGED MUTANT KILLER MONSTER SNOW GOONS [Paperback] Watterson Bill
Author: Bill Watterson
Publisher: Little, Brown And Company
ISBN: 9780751509335
SKU: BK0164834
EAN: 9780751509335
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
Reading age : All Age Groups

About Author

Bill Watterson is a cartoonist who used to work at an advertising firm when he started Calvin and Hobbes as a hobby. The strip got rejected several times and was finally published for the first time on 18th November, 1985 by Universal Press Syndicate. He decided to end the famous Calvin and Hobbes strip at the height of its popularity in 1996, citing that he had done all that he could through the medium. Watterson was awarded the National Cartoonists Society's Humor Comic Strip Award in 1988 and the society's Reuben Award in 1986 and 1988. He was the youngest to receive the Reuben Award.

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