![]() ![]() The result being 9″ x 6″ books that will fit nicely on the shelf with other AMP books and comic book graphic novels when stood on its side in the box. I’m guessing publisher Andrews McMeel took the early Calvin and Hobbes square paperbacks (8.5″ x 8.8″) and the later landscape paperbacks (12.1″ x 9.3″) and transmogrified them into an amalgamation. Which still doesn’t give us the dimensions of these “portable” comic books. The images presented here come from the Amazon page for the first set. The first set of two books publishes 17 months of strips, so the entire series of The Calvin and Hobbes Portable Compendium by Bill Watterson will consist of seven box sets totaling 14 volumes. It is the first of seven sets total to be released between 20. This set is composed of two 144-page paperback books, including over 500 comics from the strip’s debut in Nov. Featuring over 500 comics from the strip’s debut in November 1985 through March 1987, this is the first set in a planned series of seven. ![]() The first set of books collecting Bill Watterson’s timeless Calvin and Hobbes comics in a compact, portable format designed to introduce the timeless adventures of a boy and his stuffed tiger to a new generation of readers. Somewhere own the street in a small house in a quite town lives every babysitters worst nightmare. More information about the new editions of the collected Calvin and Hobbes books has been released. ![]()
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