Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson

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  1. Margueritem

    MargueritemGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Dad is so uplifting….

  2. pouncingtiger

    pouncingtiger said, 2 months ago

    When Hobbes has nothing to say, he gets stuffed. LOL.

  3. wndrwrthg

    wndrwrthgGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    I say lock him in the closet until he is 35.

  4. Ivy0730

    Ivy0730 said, 2 months ago

    dont be tooo harsh, hes just a kid!

  5. JFri

    JFri said, 2 months ago

    Yeah, Ivy, and so was the kid in The Bad Seed!!

  6. LX013

    LX013 said, 2 months ago

    Mothers always beg for their children when fathers are too harsh!

  7. Yukoner

    Yukoner said, 2 months ago

    Dad’s suggestion is actually proof that he cares a great deal. He realizes that his suggestion is not possible but at the same time it expresses his desire to protect Calvin from harm while still preserving the myth of the unemotional male.

  8. Leonardeuler

    Leonardeuler said, 2 months ago

    They should train the tigers in a zoo a lot better.

  9. Superfrog

    Superfrog said, 2 months ago

    I can’t understand why Dad’s hair is still black.
    My family turned my hair grey before I was 30.

    Stake sounds good. Maybe some chips and BBQ sauce.

  10. shakeswilly

    shakeswilly said, 2 months ago

    Hobbs’ compatriots, while being magnificent animals are very poor conversationalists

  11. hagarthehorrible

    hagarthehorrible said, 2 months ago

    Hobbes could do better by talking to his real compatriots! Not everyday the family goes to a zoo.

  12. Florchi

    Florchi said, 2 months ago

    I love Calvin’s vocabulary and the use of the word, “compatriots.” My favorite strip remains the one where Calvin used the word “epiphany.” Here are the quotes:

    Calvin: “They say the secret of success is being at the right place at the right time. But since you never know when the right time is going to be, I figure the trick is to find the right place, and just hang around!”
    Hobbes: “Being with you, it’s just one epiphany after another.”
    Calvin: “And if the right place is in front of the drugstore, we could read comic books while we wait!”

  13. opuscroakus70

    opuscroakus70 said, 2 months ago

    Don’t forget his melting snowman “art” that “speaks to the horror of our own mortality, inviting the viewer to contemplate the evanescence of life.”

  14. Macushlalondra

    MacushlalondraGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Looks like it was Hobbes who said epiphany not Calvin. But being with Hobbes will help Calvin to have a vocabulary way beyond his years.

  15. ♠Lonewolf♠

    ♠Lonewolf♠Genius_badge said, 2 months ago

    All’s well that ends well! Oh yeah, he’s only six! Oh-oh.

  16. BC13

    BC13Genius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Ivy0730
    So was Damien.
    ————
    Superfrog
    My buddies who have children started going gray in their 30’s. Here I am at 49, and the only gray is in my salt and pepper mustache.

  17. algurka

    algurkaGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Dad’s hair may not be gray, but it may be manifesting itself in other ways that can’t be depicted in cartoons, such as ulcers, hypertension, etc. My advice to Dad: tell Calvin the same thing my mom told me, “Some day you’ll have kids of your own.”

  18. CB7

    CB7Genius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Yeah Hobbes, your buddies wouldn’t give me the time of day.

  19. Josh

    Josh said, 2 months ago

    Hobbes probably would have seen the tigers if Calvin didn’t wander off. I don’t think they were quite done with the zoo.

  20. Doctor Toon

    Doctor ToonGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    I found the solution to not having my son drive me crazy.
    I was plenty crazy before he was born, I shared.
    Most of his friends have said that meeting me explained a lot about him.

  21. Johanan Rakkav

    Johanan RakkavGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    All my prior defenses of Dad and Calvin notwithstanding … this may be the best idea Dad’s had in years. :)

    *DT*, I’m trying to remember a similar story about Gen. Douglas MacArthur and his father. Someone said that he used to think the Gen.’s Dad was arrogant - until he met the Gen. (I wouldn’t know, and as far as I understand the Gen. I admire him, but it could well be true.)

  22. N7326 Foxtrot

    N7326 Foxtrot said, 2 months ago

    Insanity IS inherited. I inherited mine from my children.

  23. grammahotsho

    grammahotsho said, 2 months ago

    Not good - but darn! If you’re a parent and you are honest, you’ve felt that way!

  24. Gene Strattmann

    Gene StrattmannGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    That’s the main reason I never married or had children, I didn’t want any little brats like myself and my brothers. Once was enough. I’ll stick with the kids that have paws and fur, they are the purr-fect kind for me. They might even get along well with Mr. Hoobes.

  25. Coffee-Turtle

    Coffee-TurtleGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    maybe you just needed Hobbes to translate, Calvin. ;-)

  26. dudeabideshou

    dudeabideshou said, 2 months ago

    But remember: Dad’s hair probably hasn’t grayed because Calvin never ages, so apparently neither does Dad.

  27. OldHipster

    OldHipster said, 2 months ago

    dudeabideshou said, 17 minutes ago
    But remember: Dad’s hair probably hasn’t grayed because Calvin never ages, so apparently neither does Dad.

    Yeah, that’s a good observation!
    Neither does his mom have to go thru PMS and being a you-know-what.

  28. Dino-1

    Dino-1 said, 2 months ago

    I was the only one at my 30th class reunion that left the white in my hair. By the next reunion I think it’ll be all white. My husband says he likes my white hair. I’m torn now. What do you all think? Is white hair sexy on a middle-aged women or should I give in to society’s idea of beauty and color it?

  29. Ushindi

    UshindiGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Dino-1: I guess that depends on whom, if anyone, you wish to impress. Yourself, your husband, others? “None of the above?”

  30. yyyguy

    yyyguyGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Dino-1 it all depends on what YOU want to do. trying to impress others seldom works the way we want it to.
    i still say that the only opinion that matters to me is my own.

  31. jrbj

    jrbj said, 2 months ago

    When I was a kid, in the ‘40’s, we had a family that actually did tie their kid to the clothesline post. About the only time he went out in the neighborhood was when his father sent him out to beat up another kid and then be rewarded with an ice cream cone. One day I was the targeted victim and I, quite by accident, knocked the assailant down and into a big mud puddle. His dad came over to “talk” to my dad. In the end, all they really did was talk and I was never chosen to be the victim again. It was really no different then than it is now; we only like to think it was.

  32. krisbee

    krisbee said, 2 months ago

    side benefit of calvin n hobbes -> new addition to your vocabulary :).. compatriot!!! :)

  33. ratlum

    ratlum said, 2 months ago

    Dads will think that way out loud
    But they never do it

  34. Tigger

    TiggerGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Guess they didn’t have the child tethers back then.

  35. Susan001

    Susan001 said, 2 months ago

    Notice Mom’s lame protest in the last panel.

    If Dennis the Menace’s dad said something like that, his mom would have snapped, “HENRY!”
    And Dennis is much more mischevious than Calvin!

  36. Johanan Rakkav

    Johanan RakkavGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Interesting comparison indeed, Susan001!

    Temperamentally speaking, Calvin is a Catalyst (probably ENFP) and Dennis is an Improviser (I don’t have enough of a handle on Dennis to be more specific). Calvin could run circles around Dennis mentally, while Dennis could run circles around Calvin physically. (I partly say this because as a child I was the Calvin to at least one Dennis I knew.)

    It’s therefore really a matter of what kind of mischief we’re talking about. But then, most of us watching both strips probably realized that without my say-so. :)

  37. bmonk

    bmonkGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Dino-1 said, about 8 hours ago

    “I was the only one at my 30th class reunion that left the white in my hair. By the next reunion I think it’ll be all white. My husband says he likes my white hair. I’m torn now. What do you all think? Is white hair sexy on a middle-aged women or should I give in to society’s idea of beauty and color it?”

    For a dedicated husband, you are sexy. I’d go with natural color, in this case white–but then we (monks) aren’t into beauty and similar forms of vanity.

  38. Puddleglum2

    Puddleglum2 said, 2 months ago

    Calvin’s father: “,,,we’re just going to tie you to a stake in the yard…”
    The “stakes” are high, as far as keeping Calvin safe is concerned.
    I think Calvin’s father is not only concerned about keeping Calvin safe. He wants to preclude the exasperation, vexation, and annoyance…inconvenience even, associated with Calvin’s being lost.
    Calvin’s mother: “Thank goodness.”
    Who or what is goodness? Could it possibly be God?

  39. algurka

    algurkaGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Dino-1: Putting my 2-cents in, I’d say buy a wig. This way you can impress your classmates every 5 years or whenever you get together, and the other 1825 days (365 days x 5 yrs) you can keep your natural color, which your husband loves and should make you feel special.

  40. Jacobrocks1997

    Jacobrocks1997 said, 2 months ago

    Your not the only one to think another lady is your mom Calvin

  41. Dino-1

    Dino-1 said, 2 months ago

    Thanks everyone for your input!