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Calvin is back—and so is his dreaded babysitter!
Revenge of the BabySat
is the sixth collection packed with Bill Watterson’s trademark style in blackandwhite and fullcolor Sunday strips. The wild, witty brilliance of
Calvin and Hobbes
is perfect for fans of comic brilliance, thoughtful reflection, and childhood nostalgia.
Calvin’s epic battles with babysitter Rosalyn headline
, spanning December 1988 to September 1989. Stupendous Man bursts onto the scene, mutant snowmen wreak havoc, and cardboardbox inventions spark endless adventures. Rosalyn’s struggle for control collides with Calvin’s relentless mischief, setting the stage for some of the strip’s most memorable showdowns.
Through blackandwhite dailies, Watterson captures schoolyard rivalries with Susie Derkins, household chores turned upsidedown, and daydreams that spiral into dinosaurs, treehouse wars, and early rounds of Calvinball. Packed with sharp wit, expressive characters, and thoughtful undertones, this collection blends action and insight in a way only
can, making it an enduring favorite.
Highlights
Debut of Stupendous Man
Calvin’s epic battles with babysitter Rosalyn
As always, mutant snowmen and sledding adventure
Rivalry (and occasional peace) with Susie Derkins
Early Calvinball games
Dinosaur daydreams and treehouse strategy sessions
Expanding Spaceman Spiff adventures
Homework avoidance schemes
Blackandwhite daily strips
Satire on family, school, and consumer culture
Revenge of the BabySat
is the sixth collection packed with Bill Watterson’s trademark style in blackandwhite and fullcolor Sunday strips. The wild, witty brilliance of
Calvin and Hobbes
is perfect for fans of comic brilliance, thoughtful reflection, and childhood nostalgia.
Calvin’s epic battles with babysitter Rosalyn headline
, spanning December 1988 to September 1989. Stupendous Man bursts onto the scene, mutant snowmen wreak havoc, and cardboardbox inventions spark endless adventures. Rosalyn’s struggle for control collides with Calvin’s relentless mischief, setting the stage for some of the strip’s most memorable showdowns.
Through blackandwhite dailies, Watterson captures schoolyard rivalries with Susie Derkins, household chores turned upsidedown, and daydreams that spiral into dinosaurs, treehouse wars, and early rounds of Calvinball. Packed with sharp wit, expressive characters, and thoughtful undertones, this collection blends action and insight in a way only
can, making it an enduring favorite.
Highlights
Debut of Stupendous Man
Calvin’s epic battles with babysitter Rosalyn
As always, mutant snowmen and sledding adventure
Rivalry (and occasional peace) with Susie Derkins
Early Calvinball games
Dinosaur daydreams and treehouse strategy sessions
Expanding Spaceman Spiff adventures
Homework avoidance schemes
Blackandwhite daily strips
Satire on family, school, and consumer culture
Calvin is back—and so is his dreaded babysitter!
Revenge of the BabySat
is the sixth collection packed with Bill Watterson’s trademark style in blackandwhite and fullcolor Sunday strips. The wild, witty brilliance of
Calvin and Hobbes
is perfect for fans of comic brilliance, thoughtful reflection, and childhood nostalgia.
Calvin’s epic battles with babysitter Rosalyn headline
, spanning December 1988 to September 1989. Stupendous Man bursts onto the scene, mutant snowmen wreak havoc, and cardboardbox inventions spark endless adventures. Rosalyn’s struggle for control collides with Calvin’s relentless mischief, setting the stage for some of the strip’s most memorable showdowns.
Through blackandwhite dailies, Watterson captures schoolyard rivalries with Susie Derkins, household chores turned upsidedown, and daydreams that spiral into dinosaurs, treehouse wars, and early rounds of Calvinball. Packed with sharp wit, expressive characters, and thoughtful undertones, this collection blends action and insight in a way only
can, making it an enduring favorite.
Highlights
Debut of Stupendous Man
Calvin’s epic battles with babysitter Rosalyn
As always, mutant snowmen and sledding adventure
Rivalry (and occasional peace) with Susie Derkins
Early Calvinball games
Dinosaur daydreams and treehouse strategy sessions
Expanding Spaceman Spiff adventures
Homework avoidance schemes
Blackandwhite daily strips
Satire on family, school, and consumer culture
Revenge of the BabySat
is the sixth collection packed with Bill Watterson’s trademark style in blackandwhite and fullcolor Sunday strips. The wild, witty brilliance of
Calvin and Hobbes
is perfect for fans of comic brilliance, thoughtful reflection, and childhood nostalgia.
Calvin’s epic battles with babysitter Rosalyn headline
, spanning December 1988 to September 1989. Stupendous Man bursts onto the scene, mutant snowmen wreak havoc, and cardboardbox inventions spark endless adventures. Rosalyn’s struggle for control collides with Calvin’s relentless mischief, setting the stage for some of the strip’s most memorable showdowns.
Through blackandwhite dailies, Watterson captures schoolyard rivalries with Susie Derkins, household chores turned upsidedown, and daydreams that spiral into dinosaurs, treehouse wars, and early rounds of Calvinball. Packed with sharp wit, expressive characters, and thoughtful undertones, this collection blends action and insight in a way only
can, making it an enduring favorite.
Highlights
Debut of Stupendous Man
Calvin’s epic battles with babysitter Rosalyn
As always, mutant snowmen and sledding adventure
Rivalry (and occasional peace) with Susie Derkins
Early Calvinball games
Dinosaur daydreams and treehouse strategy sessions
Expanding Spaceman Spiff adventures
Homework avoidance schemes
Blackandwhite daily strips
Satire on family, school, and consumer culture

















