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− | {{book box | pic=Something Under the Bed Is Drooling.jpg | first=August 18, 1986 | last=May 17, 1987 | sabb=None}}'''''Something Under the Bed Is Drooling''''' (ISBN 0836218256) is the second [[Books|Calvin and Hobbes printed collection]]. The book was released in |
+ | {{book box | pic=Something Under the Bed Is Drooling.jpg | first=August 18, 1986 | last=May 17, 1987 | sabb=None}}'''''Something Under the Bed Is Drooling''''' (ISBN 0836218256) is the second [[Books|Calvin and Hobbes printed collection]]. The book was released in April 1988 by [[Andrews & McMeel]] and collects the strips published from August 18, 1986 to May 17, 1987. The included Sunday strips were reprinted in color in [[The Essential Calvin and Hobbes]] and [[The Complete Calvin and Hobbes]]. |
The title of the book comes from a single weekday strip in which Calvin tricks the [[Monsters|monsters]] under his bed into drooling hungrily, thus revealing them. This comic is the first one featured in the book. |
The title of the book comes from a single weekday strip in which Calvin tricks the [[Monsters|monsters]] under his bed into drooling hungrily, thus revealing them. This comic is the first one featured in the book. |
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First comic: | August 18, 1986 |
Last comic: | May 17, 1987 |
Sabbatical: | None |
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Something Under the Bed Is Drooling (ISBN 0836218256) is the second Calvin and Hobbes printed collection. The book was released in April 1988 by Andrews & McMeel and collects the strips published from August 18, 1986 to May 17, 1987. The included Sunday strips were reprinted in color in The Essential Calvin and Hobbes and The Complete Calvin and Hobbes.
The title of the book comes from a single weekday strip in which Calvin tricks the monsters under his bed into drooling hungrily, thus revealing them. This comic is the first one featured in the book.
Something Under the Bed Is Drooling includes a foreword by political cartoonist Pat Oliphant.