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Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes has been a worldwide favorite since its introduction in 1985. The strip follows the richly imaginative adventures of Calvin and his trusty tiger, Hobbes. Whether a poignant look at serious family issues or a round of time-travel (with the aid of a well-labeled cardboard box), Calvin and Hobbes will astound and delight you.
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TinaG
said, over 4 years ago
writing
Hilmi_TM AG said, over 3 years ago
nice and dumb! hahah
SHRIRAM IYER said, about 3 years ago
Excellent………..
ChocPi said, about 3 years ago
The really sad part about this is that teachers actually receive “answers” like this!
masterturtle said, about 3 years ago
@Hilmi_TM AG- i dont get whats so dumb, because its so true. a noun is a nobody a person place or thing that doesnt really have a name ex>the turtle and pronoun is a somebody professionals a significant peson place or thing and thus has a name. ex>Masterturtle i think the teacher will give him the bonus marks.:)
davdalx said, about 3 years ago
Hobbes is so misleading! First 73, then the peck thing, now this! LMAO
always never said, almost 3 years ago
since hobbes is just an expanse of calvin’s imagination, calvin is truely the misleading one.
JamminBoi said, over 2 years ago
can’t calvin imagine someone smarter, that would be making himself smarter too
Teresa said, over 2 years ago
JamminBoi, Calvin doesn’t want to be smarter in the teachers definition of smarter. He thinks he’s perfect as he is.
crackerjack113 said, over 2 years ago
@masterturtle
i think you got pronoun confused with proper noun
bmonk said, over 2 years ago
So–what’s an adverb? A verb with an abacus? A verb with a bit part in a commercial?
andraa said, about 2 years ago
Brilliant, Hobbes !
overlived said, over 1 year ago
haha, i love hobbes’ look of satisfaction in panel three
NateWright said, about 1 year ago
love it! c and h are one my favorites!!
yow4zip
said, about 1 year ago
I’m pro Calvin and Hobbes.