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{{book box | pic=Yukon Ho.jpg | first=May 24, 1987 | last=February 1988 | sabb=None}}'''''Yukon Ho!''''' (ISBN 0836218353) is the third [[Calvin and Hobbes]] printed collection. The book was released in March 1989 by [[Andrews & McMeel]] and collects the strips published from May 24, 1987 to February 1988. The included Sunday strips were reprinted in color in [[The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes]] and [[The Complete Calvin and Hobbes]].
 
{{book box | pic=Yukon Ho.jpg | first=May 24, 1987 | last=February 1988 | sabb=None}}'''''Yukon Ho!''''' (ISBN 0836218353) is the third [[Calvin and Hobbes]] printed collection. The book was released in March 1989 by [[Andrews & McMeel]] and collects the strips published from May 24, 1987 to February 1988. The included Sunday strips were reprinted in color in [[The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes]] and [[The Complete Calvin and Hobbes]].
   
The title of the book comes from an included story arc in which [[Calvin]] decides to run away to the Yukon territory.
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The title of the book comes from an included story arc in which [[Calvin]] decides to run away to the [[wikipedia:Yukon territory|Yukon territory]].
   
 
Tying in with the aforementioned arc, ''Yukon Ho!'' includes the original poem "[[The Yukon Song]]".
 
Tying in with the aforementioned arc, ''Yukon Ho!'' includes the original poem "[[The Yukon Song]]".

Revision as of 03:56, 11 April 2013

Yukon Ho!
Yukon Ho
First comic: May 24, 1987
Last comic: February 1988
Sabbatical: None
Other books

Yukon Ho! (ISBN 0836218353) is the third Calvin and Hobbes printed collection. The book was released in March 1989 by Andrews & McMeel and collects the strips published from May 24, 1987 to February 1988. The included Sunday strips were reprinted in color in The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes and The Complete Calvin and Hobbes.

The title of the book comes from an included story arc in which Calvin decides to run away to the Yukon territory.

Tying in with the aforementioned arc, Yukon Ho! includes the original poem "The Yukon Song".