The Complete Calvin and Hobbes box set is a steal at 63% off

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calvin holds an umbrella as hobbes flies through the air and a red wagon keeps hurtling forward

calvin holds an umbrella as hobbes flies through the air and a red wagon keeps hurtling forward

Image: Bill Watterson/Andrews McMeel Publishing

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As a child of the ‘90s with a bunch of siblings, being first to the kitchen table on a school morning was a delight, because that meant I’d be the first one to read the comics page. Some of these didn’t click with me (sorry, Sally Forth) but some, like Gary Larson’s The Far Side and Bill Waterson’s Calvin and Hobbes, ended up influencing me well into my life as an adult. Delightfully, the full body of Calvin and Hobbes has been immortalized in a gorgeous hardcover set of books, and for Black Friday, Amazon is offering an astonishing 63% discount, making the entire library just $83.33.

A handsome box set of the complete Calvin and Hobbes catoons, in an orange box, with four books with dark spinesA handsome box set of the complete Calvin and Hobbes catoons, in an orange box, with four books with dark spines

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The story of a boy with a vivid imagination and his best friend (a stuffed tiger, naturally) defined many a childhood. This four-volume paperback box set — also sold as three hardcover books — features every Calvin and Hobbes cartoon that appeared in syndication from 1985 until Bill Watterson’s retirement in 1996. Use the on-page coupon to save $41.66 on the hardcover version at Amazon.

Calvin and Hobbes stands alone, even without a pair of nostalgia goggles. The strip’s decade-long run from 1985 to 1995 follows an absolute menace of a child named Calvin, and his imaginary friend projected on a stuffed tiger, Hobbes. Calvin’s imagination is the star of the show; he and Hobbes travel to space, create terrifying snow monsters, have secret superhero identities, and made improbable inventions out of cardboard. Calvin’s parents, who are often overwhelmed with his antics, still love their son dearly — yet they can’t resist messing with him from time to time.

This strip is wholesome, yet honest in a way that many depictions of childhood and family life in media can’t quite capture. Calvin struggles with school, argues with his parents, and thinks girls are gross. Watterson’s art is perfect at capturing the carefree nature of childhood adventures. Even on languid, boring summer days, Calvin is never alone — his banter with Hobbes is often genuinely laugh-out-loud funny, or at least worth musing on.

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