Here at GoComics, we're proud that we're able to give you free comics year 'round. However, every once in a while, you've got to break out your wallet or purse to get the really good stuff. Other times, we'll do wild giveaways … just because we can. Speaking of, we'll have a big announcement later this week about a new series of giveaways to our PRO subscribers.
With that in mind, here are a few things that we recommend for the holiday season:
The Complete Calvin and Hobbes (paperback edition):
Available this week in a new paperback format that contains the entire series of an irreverent boy and his pet tiger. Every year, we hear the talk of "the perfect gift," describing ties to garden weasels. This book collection is the gift that I'd hang my hat on as being universally loved and appreciated. You can't go wrong with this collection. Order today.
Framed Comics/Collectable Comic Prints:
Let's say that you know a recent college graduate who just got their first big girl/big boy job. They've moved into their first apartment, have their first workspace and are looking to decorate the space that surrounds them every day. Affordable artwork, like framing their favorite comic strip/panel, is a wonderful way to show thoughtfulness and care. Plus, it's a great gift for the hipster in your life. This, I know. Check it out here.

Wonderword Puzzle Books:
Betcha didn't know that your buddies at GoComics have sister companies that do all kinds of puzzling. Well, part of that is our Wonderword series. It's a sweet stocking stuffer that quickly kills all kinds of boredom. Plus, get a few for Grandma. She always says that you don't visit enough and this will keep you on her mind. Start here.

Comic Collections:
What? Your friends don't remember when The Boondocks was an actual comic strip? Hook them up with the collections in print. Or, get them the new FoxTrot book from Bill Amend. See the entire library of books that are from the GoComics cartoonists in our custom Amazon.com store. Shop now:
Coal:
The Boondocks was an actual comic strip? Hook them up with the collections in print.
Posted by: Floretta Hughey | February 21, 2013 at 03:38 AM