Scientific Progress Goes Boink: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection, Volume 6

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Andrews McMeel Publishing, 1991 - Comics & Graphic Novels - 127 pages
Calvin's inventions backfire hilariously in Scientific Progress Goes "Boink"--a popular collection full of duplicator mishaps, space-time adventures, and classic Calvin and Hobbes chaos.

Calvin's duplicator and wild experiments take center stage in Scientific Progress Goes "Boink", spanning September 1989 to July 1990. Multiple Calvins, time-travel escapades, and cardboard-box inventions fuel nonstop hilarity. Stupendous Man, Spaceman Spiff, and Tracer Bullet make standout appearances, while snowball wars, mutant armies, and spirited debates about science, ethics, and creativity push Calvin's imagination to its limits.

Expressive black-and-white dailies and vibrant Sunday strips showcase Watterson's humor, artistry, and philosophical insight. Unique to this volume is The Yukon Song, original material created especially for the collection, adding playful charm and clever commentary. Together, these stories highlight Watterson's unmatched ability to mix slapstick, satire, and thoughtful reflection into unforgettable adventures.

Highlights:
  • Duplicator storyline with multiple Calvins
  • Winter mayhem and cardboard box mishaps
  • Stupendous Man, Spaceman Spiff, and Tracer Bullet adventures
  • Philosophical musings on science, invention, and morality
  • Awkward encounters and rivalry with Susie Derkins
  • Expanding Calvinball games
  • Original content: The Yukon Song
  • Clever social commentary
 

Contents

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BETTER THIS YEAR? JUST WHAT ARE YOU CAN HAVE A COOKOUT
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JOY TO YOU TCJ WORLD NOW GIVE
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Bill Watterson is the creator of Calvin and Hobbes, one of the most popular and well-regarded cartoon strips of the twentieth century. Calvin and Hobbes appeared in newspapers from November 1985 until Watterson's retirement in 1995. Online: gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/

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