There's Treasure Everywhere

In Association with Amazon.com There's Treasure Everywhere: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection

To follow the series chronologically, think of this as the 10th collection. The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book is inserted between 9 and 10 by publishing date, but the stories in There's Treasure Everywhere (published in 1996) follow the stories in Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat (published in 1994).

Calvin battles his bicycle on page 5, and discusses the unseen bike on page 6.

Dad explains the difference between childhood and being a grown-up on page 11 (while cleaning his bike).

On page 16, Calvin grapples with the subject of death, after finding a small dead bird.

Spaceman Spiff and some great alien scenery on page 20. Watterson does excellent landscape.

A Great scene on page 40, Calvin in a Clavin Day parade with the key to the city and a gigantic Calvin statue.

Nude descending staircase on page 41 (Calvin).

Calvin makes a thinking cap on page 51. The story starts on page 50, with a writing assignment. They attach the cap to a cerebral enhace-o-tron, which makes Calvin's head swell up, but nobody seems to notice but Calvin and Hobbes. Calvin researches and writes a paper on tyrannosaurus Rex ( . . . sort of. . . .) Story ends on page 58.

Another snowman masterpiece on page 63. The Torment of Existence . . . ETC.

A Christmas Rhyme on page 67.

A snowman committing suicide on page 77.

Snow monsters on page 81.

Spaceman Spiff crash lands in an alien sea on page 84.

Cannibal snowman on page 87

Alien snowmen on page 88. I love this one.

Snowmen partake in golf, tennis, and spring board diving on page 101.

A snow paleontologist on page 103.

A great comic book super-hero scene on page 104.

Snowmen crossing on page 105.

Calvin's food performs Shakespeare on page 111, followed by a chorus of Morris Albert's Feelings.

Spaceman Spiff is stranded on a distant planet, and held captive by a horrible yukbarf, who totures poor Spiff by forcing him to endure a calm discussion of wholesome principles.

Calvin as the alien Blor-Utar from Zimtok - 5 on page 125.

Tyrannosaurs in F-14s on page 128.

A huge Snow chicken decapitates a snowman on page 131.

Another snowman suicide on page 134.

Snow sharks on page 139.

A great lunar scene as Calvin wishes he could go to the moon on page 140.

Nude descending staircase on page 141 (snowman).

Snowdog and hydrant on page 146.

Hobbes eye-view perspective of a tobaggan ride on page 156.

Deer-hunters on page 160 (no, not hunters-of-deer, deers-who-hunt).

On page 175, Calvin finds a remote control in a drawer that opens a trap door to a bat-cave-like super-hero hideout, where he sees his parents in super-hero costumes.

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