Hobbes
Hobbes is Calvin's stuffed tiger and best friend in Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes. To everyone else he appears as an ordinary toy, but in Calvin's imagination he is a witty, philosophical, fully alive tiger who serves as the boy's constant companion and voice of reason.
Few comic characters have burrowed quite so deeply into readers' hearts as Hobbes, the philosophical tiger who first bounded onto the page in 1988 via Andrews McMeel. Emerging in the Copper/Modern Age alongside the irrepressible Calvin and the sharp-witted Susie Derkins, Hobbes graces beloved collections like The Complete Calvin and Hobbes and Scientific Progress Goes "Boink" — volumes that have kept him in print across an impressive 24-year span. He may appear in only 19 catalog entries, but each one is a treasure, and any fan who's spent time with these pages knows that Hobbes represents something genuinely rare: a comic companion whose warmth and wit feel utterly, enduringly real.

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