Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson
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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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Margueritem
said,
10 months ago
Imagine that! I wonder what other miracles will occur?
Fenyugreek Tubbsbott...
said,
10 months ago
I always thought my father wise and knowledgeable. I was always amazed that at every turn, he knew what I was talking about.
Gweedo Murray said, 10 months ago
It’s that wise father school they go to before they’re allowed to have kids.
kiMoi said, 10 months ago
Amazing.
Simply.
shadowcougar8 said, 10 months ago
I know people who will avoid the obvious in order to be afraid. It supports an agenda. When it was predicted that 2007 would be the hottest year in recorded history, the media was all over it. The fact that it wasn’t even close recieved little-to-no attention.
tmcphail said, 10 months ago
Kids are just so cute. They always think THEY have the answers. How cute.
HUMPHRIES
said,
10 months ago
“When I was eighteen, my father was quite stupid. Wben I was twenty-two I was amazed at how much my father had learned in just four years” … Mark Twain
Yukoner said, 10 months ago
Humphries:
Your Twain quote expresses the sentiments of many of us. I felt that way about my Dad and my grown children are now saying that they to felt that way.
Susie88 said, 10 months ago
Old dad is ancient and wise indeed!!
isserley said, 10 months ago
@shadowcougar8 “confuse, if you can´t convince”
dude, thanks, for over a year I´m considering signing up for an account, you finally made me do it.
You´re right, 2007 wasn´t the hottest year, but it was really close, according to NASA.
http://www.giss.nasa.gov/research/news/20080116/
quote: “Climatologists at the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York City have found that 2007 tied with 1998 for Earth’s second warmest year in a century.”
nuff said
Knirt said, 10 months ago
Oh, how interesting this NASA discussion on our C&H stripes :)
wndrwrthg
said,
10 months ago
Children never seem to question or doubt the wisdom or knowledge of mothers.
Calvinator said, 10 months ago
Hobbs looks equally stunned.
grazer said, 10 months ago
I recall there are several hilarious incidences where Calvin gets duped by his dad’s colorful explanations of scientific matters. Thankfully, his mother’s there to straighten things out.
jason.pollock2 said, 10 months ago
GLOBAL WARMING!!!! Run for the hills. Don’t tell Al Gore or he will send Manbearpig to kill you. Look, here’s the deal, the earths climate is CONSTANTLY changing no matter what we as humans do or don’t do. 30 years ago they were worried about the next Ice Age and now its global warming, guess what it will get cold again Calvin, just keep your sled handy and tiger to keep you warm and you’ll be alright.
LX013 said, 10 months ago
Together with Hobbes it’s certainly warm enough!
benoire said, 10 months ago
bleeep it. I was looking forward to a few days of napalm and cookies. Oh well…back to work I guess.
DesultoryPhillipic said, 10 months ago
NASA admitted they made a mistake in their calculations after being caught. 1934 was the hottest year of the 20th century.
Macushlalondra
said,
10 months ago
Global warming doesn’t exist. Look at all the snow we’ve had this year.
Burgundy2 said, 10 months ago
Thanks Humphries - I was trying to remember just how that saying went.
Wildmustang1262 said, 10 months ago
Hey, look at the weather on Northwest state (WA.) they have big floods out there! whoa! That did not make any sense! Snow melted fast and created big flood everywhere.
Calvinator says: Hobbs looks equally stunned.
Make Hobbs thinking/pondering more seriously.
Tabby Lynn
said,
10 months ago
he doesn’t give his dad much credit does he? he looks so amazed that his dad could possibley be right about anything. poor dad.
chromeboy said, 10 months ago
Gweedo Murray says: “It’s that wise father school they go to before they’re allowed to have kids.”
… if that were only true these days…
grammahotsho said, 10 months ago
Bill Watterson doesn’t miss a trick when he illustrates and he takes us places with Calvin and Hobbes where we all love to go! By the way, it is grammahotshot which comes from a grandchild that I called my little hotshot.
Cameron1958 said, 10 months ago
Why are they walking through a forest on they’re way home? If they’re not on the way home then why is calvin carrying his books?????
scruffyspiff said, 10 months ago
I am wondering how people estimate “Global” warming by looking at local snow, or temperature in a particular year. Though climate of a region is affected by local parameters, it is governed by many different factors which occur worldwide. And may be we should start looking at events happening in far off places, and not just here in US.
Gweedo Murray said, 10 months ago
I get a kick out of how the media paints us(U.S.) into a corner of being THE WORLD’S CLIMATE CHANGER. If we cap all the active volcanoes, which are mostly in 3rd world places, outlaw all forest fires, manmade and natural and never have another oil well fire anywhere, well… that would help.
4deerinmyyard
said,
10 months ago
Folks, it’s like this. Storms are highly energetic events. Even storms which we groundlings perceive mostly as wet or cold stuff landing on the ground are highly energetic events in the upper atmosphere, where the real activity is. Therefore, on a global scale, the more energy stored in the atmosphere, the more energy available to pump into bigger storms. Furthermore, the warmer the oceans, the more evaporation; the more water vapor in the atmosphere, the more ammunition available for those energetic events to slam onto the ground in the form of wet or cold stuff. Furthermore yet, as the ocean warms at the equator and those warmer ocean currents slowly curl north and south, that messes around with the jet stream, generally shoving the north-to-south dip (in the northern hemisphere; I don’t know what happens in the southern hemisphere) farther inland, which brings polar air farther south over more of the continent.
Therefore, as the planet warms (and the evidence is incontrovertible; even the diehards at Skeptical Inquirer have come around), expect more storms, more violent storms, more extreme LOCAL temperature fluctuations (including down as well as up), more damaging storms of all sorts. Droughts AND floods; ice-storms AND heat-waves. Hunker down; it’s going to be a bumpy ride for a century or more. Everywhere.
And then, if enough freshwater melts out of the Greenland ice mass and Arctic sheet ice to stop the Gulf Stream ocean pump that is the heart that powers the circulatory system of the planet…. Brrrr!
So, please, everyone, let’s all try to make our carbon footprints carbon tiptoes. Our great-great-grandchildren will thank us.
(By the way, the coverage I’ve seen has been fairly inclusive in identifying past, present, and future bearers of responsibility, all around the world. As Pogo said, “We have met the enemy, and he is us.” And as one of Pogo’s friends, I think it was Churchy, said of Deacon Mushrat, “He ain’t innocent o’ nothin’.”)