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,
6 months ago
LOL! Oh, this is too funny!
cleokaya
said,
6 months ago
I still think that Hobbes has the kitchen and house on his side, especially since Calvin mentions scenic splendor on his side and of course Calvin’s house would be decay and filth, and that is on Hobbe’s side.
pouncingtiger said, 6 months ago
Calvin still hasn’t learned NOT to mess with a tiger.
wolfbyte36 said, 6 months ago
This day just keeps on getting worse for Calvin.
grazer said, 6 months ago
Hobbes is getting boulder.
Leonardeuler said, 6 months ago
Obviously Calvin isn’t a match for Hobbes. He surely forgot Hobbes knows everything about higher mathematics: calculus, imaginary numbers, etc. etc……..
Richard said, 6 months ago
Calvin seems to be Hobbes imaginary playmate.
prasrinivara said, 6 months ago
On the nail Leonardeuler–as shown by Calvin’s losing every game of Calvinball to Hobbes!
LaisBrazil said, 6 months ago
hahahahaha… to fun!
bald 716 said, 6 months ago
funny how an stuffed tiger can be so much more sarcastic than calvin
Doctor Toon
said,
6 months ago
wicky says:
Calvin seems to be Hobbes imaginary playmate.
Calvin and Hobbes are both real.
We are their imaginary readers.
humormehere said, 6 months ago
I am admitting this: (strange)
I had an imaginary friend, “speedy,” when I was just a tyke. I remember losing arguments to him! Mom always liked him better, too! This is weird, huh?
cloudcat625 said, 6 months ago
doctertoon: interesting way of putting it. This sort of thing really makes me think about if everything around me actually exists, or if its all just someones dream. When the dreamer wakes up, will we poof out of existence?
Leonardeuler said, 6 months ago
Hobbes not only has a high intelligence quotient (180, more or less), but he also is a world champion in weightlifting……
Macushlalondra
said,
6 months ago
If you want to come out the winner, Calvin you’d best find another playmate. Hobbes always wins!
primacyofreason said, 6 months ago
My daughter also has imaginary friends. She gets upset and cries at things they do. Her older brother has to remind her that she made her friends up and can make them do whatever she wants them to.
calvindino said, 6 months ago
Calvin has the scenic splendour of flora on his side. But what about the fauna ? That’s Hobbes himself.
rawriamadinosaur said, 6 months ago
I love how you can pretty much read any C&H comic without knowing what was printed for the last week or so, and still find it funny :D
LX013 said, 6 months ago
Hobbes wins - it doe’s not matter!
Radical-Knight
said,
6 months ago
And Calvin is such a cute little tiger, too. Yes he is!!!
cleokaya
said,
6 months ago
Like Calvin, I was an only child. I had two imaginary friends, my two teddy bears. I still have them, somewhere. I still can remember our adventures and how real those bears were as they talked and played with me. Special memories.
bmonk
said,
6 months ago
He he he! Poor Calvin; he can’t win. Hobbes always has a wittier response. And even when Calvin wins (see yesterday), he looses!
bmonk
said,
6 months ago
humormehere says:
“I am admitting this: (strange)
“I had an imaginary friend, ‘speedy,’ when I was just a tyke. I remember losing arguments to him! Mom always liked him better, too! This is weird, huh?”
Gee, at least my sisters and brothers taunted me with mom liking them better than me – not my imaginary friends! ;-)
bmonk
said,
6 months ago
primacyofreason says:
“My daughter also has imaginary friends. She gets upset and cries at things they do. Her older brother has to remind her that she made her friends up and can make them do whatever she wants them to.”
Actually, that’s not always quite true. Many authors have the experience of their characters doing their own thing – once you set their character, that’s what they have to do to be consistent. One that comes to mind: on MASH, the writers wanted Klinger to be asleep on guard duty. Klinger refused. He said that his character (at that point) was cross-dressing to get out of the army, but otherwise he was a model soldier, and would never be asleep on duty. The writers agreed, and put another (generic) guard on duty to sleep.
prasrinivara said, 6 months ago
cloudcat625, doctortoon: that just happens to be the theme of the TZ_ episode _Shadow Play.
txmystic
said,
6 months ago
If the house is on Hobbes’ side, he’ll finally get to read Calvin’s comic books!
musicnut1986 said, 6 months ago
It is amazing how strong a stuffed animal can be, at least in the eyes (and imagination) of a boy.
Shikamoo
said,
6 months ago
Calvin looks so vunerable in the third panel. I’ll bet he’s thinking, “Oh-oh, I’ve done it now!”
JonD17 said, 6 months ago
my mate and I are in our 50’s and 60’s, but ya’ know, some things just don’t change. We still go at it like this. Whatever that says about us is just what it is, I guess.
Richard said, 6 months ago
When a Tyger gets a look on his face like Hobbes has on panel 2, you are looking at danger.
Landri Sheppard said, 6 months ago
WOW!!! My prediction was actually Spot On!!!!
♠Lonewolf♠
said,
6 months ago
Look at those teeth grit in panel three. Awesome!
LX013 said, 6 months ago
The stone is a heart!
ELIUCALVINANDHOBBES said, 6 months ago
ha ha, Calvin, Hobbes is stronger than you!
mrprongs said, 6 months ago
Smaller beauty is still better than vast squallor.
Robert Peters
said,
6 months ago
That’s showing him, Hobbes.
Ivy0730 said, 6 months ago
Hobbes and Calvins ‘Seesaw Battle’ would never ends but entertain us! ♥!
Winnerbauer said, 6 months ago
We’ve all wanted to do that at some point to a friend because of their constant bragging.
unemandarine said, 6 months ago
Calvin you can’t win against Hobbes…
Terry1844 said, 6 months ago
and for today’s lesson Calvin learnd of a nifty legal term called “eminent domain ”
buhahahaha