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Sue & Mike; And Dennis Day, Mary Livingston, Phil Harris, Mel Blanc
(Voiced many chacters)Giselle McKensie(Reputed to be Benny’s lover, Don Wilson & occasionally Fred Allen with Portland, his wife(last name?).
One of his best recurring guests was Ronald Coleman & his wife,Benita Hume.
Sue Mike and Aerwalt Do you remember the old radio show, with Mel Blanc playing Benny’s old car, the Maxwell, and playing his vault keeper (I can’t remember his name) but “Halt who goes there” and then all the creaking doors. Great stuff. Ronald Coleman was supposed to be his next door neighbour, I believe. You inadvertently left out Rochester (Eddie Anderson) his butler. I have a print of a Norman Rockwell portrait of Jack hanging on my office wall.
I think that Calvin&hobbes is probably the best comic series ever. And, I think that Calvin is havin a little bit of a moment in the second box from the left.
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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Margueritem
said,
11 months ago
Hobbes would never even let the tought of rabies cross his mind.
wndrwrthg
said,
11 months ago
Nothing worse than a rabid tiger.
Rico del Rosario said, 11 months ago
“You don’t have to kill him or anything.” Oh, bless this child!
txmystic
said,
11 months ago
I love how indignant Hobbes is…perish the thought, Calvin!
siddiqmusaliar said, 11 months ago
may moes soul rest in peace
ejcapulet
said,
11 months ago
That’s pretty bad if you can offend a stuffed animal!
Vixen85 said, 11 months ago
I can imagine Moe’s reaction to poor Calvin, bravely coming up to him with his stuffed tiger and saying “Go for it Hobbes”…and nothing happens…LOL!
Ray C
said,
11 months ago
“Give ‘im something to think about on the way to surgery.” My nomination for best line of the day on the whole site.
mjconnor10 said, 11 months ago
Head’s up: Amazon.com’s hint for it’s 10am (PST) lightning deal says: “A boy and his tiger…” I’m guessing it’s the Anthology.
John said, 11 months ago
http://latenightmusings.com/2008/12/03/calvin-and-childhood.aspx
grazer said, 11 months ago
Albert Einstein once said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.”
It took Calvin to prove it.
weeksfive said, 11 months ago
At least.
Wildmustang1262 said, 11 months ago
Give Moe learn a biggest lesson not to bully Calvin during the recess at the school.
Thewatercolorist said, 11 months ago
Hobbes is reminiscent of Jack Benny in that last frame. Hmm, do any of your actually remember Jack Benny?
Mike203 said, 11 months ago
Do you remember Benjamin Kubelsky?
aerwalt
said,
11 months ago
Sue & Mike; And Dennis Day, Mary Livingston, Phil Harris, Mel Blanc
(Voiced many chacters)Giselle McKensie(Reputed to be Benny’s lover, Don Wilson & occasionally Fred Allen with Portland, his wife(last name?).
One of his best recurring guests was Ronald Coleman & his wife,Benita Hume.
pbuckland said, 11 months ago
Sue Mike and Aerwalt Do you remember the old radio show, with Mel Blanc playing Benny’s old car, the Maxwell, and playing his vault keeper (I can’t remember his name) but “Halt who goes there” and then all the creaking doors. Great stuff. Ronald Coleman was supposed to be his next door neighbour, I believe. You inadvertently left out Rochester (Eddie Anderson) his butler. I have a print of a Norman Rockwell portrait of Jack hanging on my office wall.
nickdangerfield said, 11 months ago
whhelllll!
dahling128 said, 11 months ago
haha sweet revenge! mo better watch out!
Tabby Lynn
said,
11 months ago
i think if he brings hobbes to school to beat up the bully, he will just get tessed more, but we are going to find out hopeful what happens next.
tieman said, 11 months ago
I think that Calvin&hobbes is probably the best comic series ever. And, I think that Calvin is havin a little bit of a moment in the second box from the left.
comicgirl1000 said, 11 months ago
i love calvin’s face in the 2nd panel