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[[Image:Yukon Ho.jpg|right|thumb|The front cover of '''''Yukon Ho!''''']]
 
[[Image:Yukon Ho.jpg|right|thumb|The front cover of '''''Yukon Ho!''''']]
   
'''''Yukon Ho!''''' is the third [[collection]] of [[Calvin and Hobbes]] strips. The book was released in [[March]] [[1989]] and collects the daily strips from May 24, 1987 to February 1988. Like all early collections, all of the strips were printed in black-and-white. The Sunday strips were reprinted in color in [[The Authoratative Calvin and Hobbes]], as well as the recently released [[The Complete Calvin and Hobbes]].
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'''''Yukon Ho!''''' is the third [[collection]] of [[Calvin and Hobbes]] strips. The book was released in [[March]] [[1989]] and collects the daily strips from May 24, 1987 to February 1988. Like all early collections, all of the strips were printed in black-and-white. The Sunday strips were reprinted in color in [[The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes]], as well as the recently released [[The Complete Calvin and Hobbes]].
   
The title of the book comes from a storyline in which [[Calvin]] decides to run away to the [[Yukon Territory]]. To further commemorate the storyline, the book's original content is [[The Yukon Song]], a poem about the glories of running away to the Yukon.
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The title of the book comes from a storyline in which [[Calvin]] decides to run away to the [[Yukon Territory]]. To further commemorate the storyline, the book's original content is [[The Yukon Song]], a poem about the glories of running away to the Yukon.
   
 
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Yukon Ho

The front cover of Yukon Ho!

Yukon Ho! is the third collection of Calvin and Hobbes strips. The book was released in March 1989 and collects the daily strips from May 24, 1987 to February 1988. Like all early collections, all of the strips were printed in black-and-white. The Sunday strips were reprinted in color in The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes, as well as the recently released The Complete Calvin and Hobbes.

The title of the book comes from a storyline in which Calvin decides to run away to the Yukon Territory. To further commemorate the storyline, the book's original content is The Yukon Song, a poem about the glories of running away to the Yukon.

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