Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson

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  1. Margueritem

    MargueritemGenius_badge said, 13 days ago

    Mom is always needed when you’re scared…..

  2. ♠Lonewolf♠

    ♠Lonewolf♠Genius_badge said, 13 days ago

    Love the expressions!!

  3. Yukoner

    Yukoner said, 13 days ago

    How quickly the worm turns.

    “Lest we forget.”

  4. WoodEye

    WoodEye said, 13 days ago

    Don’t worry, it’s just Rocky!

  5. Just plain Steve

    Just plain Steve said, 13 days ago

  6. Dino-1

    Dino-1 said, 13 days ago

    I still want my Mommy when I’m sick or having a hard, stressful day and have to make some big decisions. I was lucky to have two Moms in my Mom and my Mother-in-law. I still look to heaven for their combined wisdom and comfort in every aspect of my life!

  7. cryptomaniac

    cryptomaniac said, 13 days ago

    I’m with you there guys, I miss my Mom like crazy, too…

  8. LX013

    LX013 said, 13 days ago

    It’s good to have a shoulder to lean down, when you are in fear!

  9. LX013

    LX013 said, 13 days ago

    They cry in choir!

  10. LX013

    LX013 said, 13 days ago

    What a wonderful duet!

  11. nakula_sadewa

    nakula_sadewa said, 13 days ago

    both of them are superstitous

  12. jrbj

    jrbj said, 13 days ago

    I would appear that the rock in the fourth panel is quivering. MOMMY!

  13. unemandarine

    unemandarine said, 13 days ago

    You see Calvin, moms are a good, even when they make you eat your veggies!

  14. skipping

    skipping said, 13 days ago

    I love Hobbes’ tail in panel 3.

  15. Puddleglum2

    Puddleglum2 said, 13 days ago

    Ray C said, a week ago
    “Puddleglum2: Since we believe that the universe began as a tiny, tiny speck about 13 or 14 billion years ago and the expansion rate is not infinite, we can say that it is large but finite in expanse. But there are no known limits to its expansion (as far as we know). Space itself is expanding…”
    Who is/are “we”? I don’t believe in the Big Bang Theory.
    I believe the universe is 6,000-10,000 years old according to biblical chronology (allowing for ‘small’ gaps here and there).
    “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.”
    Genesis 1:1
    How is space expanding? How did space (or anything else) come into existence in the first place? You can claim eternal matter if you so desire, but I will claim eternal God.

  16. Puddleglum2

    Puddleglum2 said, 13 days ago

    TMO1 said, 5 days ago
    “Everything has a purpose? Then why did the dinosaurs have dominion over the earth for so many millions of years? I’d say we’re no more important than the dinosaurs, and they’re long gone. We won’t be missed anymore than they are when we’re gone. (And no, I don’t believe dinosaurs existed just to make oil for modern-day humans.)”
    If everything doesn’t have a purpose, why are we ‘here’? Nothing matters! Even “Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we die” is only good for this temporal life and then ‘poof’ we’re gone.
    BTW, I believe dinosaurs were contemporary with humans from the beginning of the creation; most of them died during the worldwide flood. Two young dinosaurs of each kind were saved in Noah’s Ark, but the conditions afterward were vastly changed. Dinosaurs could not adequately accommodate themselves to the post-flood earth and eventually became extinct.

  17. Macushlalondra

    MacushlalondraGenius_badge said, 13 days ago

    I don’t think Mom can help you there. You better get back in your wagon and go home.

  18. Susan001

    Susan001 said, 13 days ago

    I believe Calvin & Hobbes’ reaction in the last panel is just gut instinct.
    I’m sure Calvin knows his mom won’t help; she’d just brush him off or ridicule him.

    I’ve read this strip for many years, and I have to admit that I detest Calvin’s parents.

  19. grazer

    grazer said, 13 days ago

    This is what happens when children wander too far from home….like 35 million miles for example.

  20. Puddleglum2

    Puddleglum2 said, 13 days ago

    bpshand said, 5 days ago
    “puddleglum2:
    Arguing FOR the bible FROM the bible is absurd unless you accept the bible as the word of god which I don’t.”
    It seems to me that ‘absurd’ is too strong a word. “The lady doth protest too much, methinks.”
    “But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost:
    In whom the god of this world has blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them.”
    II Corinthians 4:3,4
    “For what if some did not believe? Shall their unbelief make the faith of God without effect?
    God forbid: yea, let God be true and every man a liar; as it is written, That you might be justified in your sayings, and might overcome when you are judged.”
    Romans 3:3,4
    Since I accept the Bible as the word of God, I am obliged to use it. God can say it better than I can, but I trust that the Holy Spirit prompts me when I use my own words.

  21. jrbj

    jrbj said, 13 days ago

    Hey, Puddleglum2, you say God made the universe. Okay, who made God? You say God always was? Fine, I say existence always was. So who’s right, you or me? Actually, there’s no way to prove either side of the argument, so give it a rest and let the rest of us enjoy our cartoons.

  22. grazer

    grazer said, 13 days ago

    Followers of Christianity aren’t equipped to read comics.
    Followers of Christ are.

  23. Puddleglum2

    Puddleglum2 said, 13 days ago

    bpshand said, 5 days ago
    “P’Glum2:
    You still managed NOT to support the assertion: “We humans are the center of God’s attention in the universe he created…”
    You did mightily thump the Bible tho.”
    I thought I had implied support to the ‘assertion’ with the biblical quotes and comments. Nevertheless, here is more:
    God came to earth as a baby in the person of Jesus Christ and lived a sinless life thereby qualifying himself to be the vicarious atoning sacrifice on the cross to pay the penalty for the sins of all the world. Jesus Christ suffered eternal punishment for our sakes that we might receive eternal life through believing in Him and receiving Him as our Savior and Lord. Doesn’t that emphatically show that human beings are the ‘center of God’s attention’? What more could a holy, just, righteous, and (most of all) loving God do?
    “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”
    John 3:16
    I wondered about your final comment, but then I thought about the term “Bible Thumpers” and decided to take it positively.

  24. Puddleglum2

    Puddleglum2 said, 13 days ago

    alanswann said, 5 days ago
    “puddleglum2: A donkey never spoke. No more than a snake did. Your God, your Jesus, is something quite extraordinary…but you need to rethink your theology. Every bit of it. A donkey never spoke.”
    You’re not the first donkey that has ever spoken. :o) I’m being facetious.
    I agree with one comment you wrote: “Your God, your Jesus, is something quite extraordinary…” Apparently, you don’t accept the Bible as the Word of God. You’re certainly not alone in that respect, but have you read Numbers 22-24? (I’m certainly not going to quote the three chapters.) It’s interesting and intriguing to read about Balaam and his donkey even if you don’t believe the biblical account.
    I don’t know any reason to ‘rethink my theology’. In fact, the more I hear from skeptics, cynics, and naysayers such as you, the more I am confirmed in the beliefs I profess.

  25. j42case

    j42case said, 13 days ago

    I suppose we could accidentally spring into existence against all odds or we could have a Creator who is outside of our existence. I can’t prove or disprove His existence. In my faith, you have to make a choice to believe and reap the consequences of the wrong choice.

    Having been trained as a scientist, I have difficulty with anyone who turns scientific investigation as a faith or dogma. “Evolution”, “Big Bang”, “Global Warming”, are all part of what once was scientific investigation, but yet which are now all defended with such dogmatic fervor that I expect them to sing a closing hymn and pass the plate. I agree with Einstein: “God does not play dice.”

  26. Bdaysuit

    Bdaysuit said, 13 days ago

    I come here to enjoy the comics and get a chuckle or two. I don’t come her to be preached to. When I want preaching, I can go to church.

  27. Johanan Rakkav

    Johanan RakkavGenius_badge said, 13 days ago

    Is there any way people can contact each other privately for such discussions without compromising their own privacy? I think that would be the best solution all around.

  28. celecca

    celecca said, 13 days ago

    Calvin & Hobbes are really channeling themselves through this discussion and I DON’T mean the boy and stuffed tiger.

  29. cleokaya

    cleokayaGenius_badge said, 13 days ago

    Bdaysuit – Right on.

    MOM

  30. marcusliviusdrusus

    marcusliviusdrusus said, 13 days ago

    Well put, Celecca.

  31. WoodEye

    WoodEye said, 13 days ago

    Puddleglum2 - I don’t care what you believe, you have a right to that.
    The point is, NOBODY reads past your second paragraph. Keep it compact and to the point and you will have more impact.

  32. Puddleglum2

    Puddleglum2 said, 13 days ago

    jrbj,
    I was answering comments directed at me from several days ago. I just answered them all in one day.
    Calvin and Hobbes is more than just a comic. It provokes thoughts, ideas and comments about ‘real’ life. Everybody has his preferences. I read all the posts. Some of them are banal, trivial and not worth posting, in my opinion, but people have a right to say what they want, and so do I. At least my comments have substance whether you agree with them or not. If they don’t interest you, scroll past them, and that goes for anyone else, too. Is that too much effort?

  33. Ray C

    Ray CGenius_badge said, 13 days ago

    Puddleglum2 : I believe the Bible also. The Bible uses the word “day” in three ways: Daylight hours, a 24-hour span, and an arbitrary period of time with a definite beginning and end (such as the “Day of the Lord” which lasts a long time.
    I’m not challenging the bible’s veracity, just your particular interpretation of it. If you’re hung up on an interpretation, then when the psalm says that the sun rises and makes a trip across the sky, you must believe that it’s saying that the sun goes around the earth. Don’t make the mistake that the early church made when they condemned Galileo.
    Look at www.reasons.org where real scientists demonstrate the accuracy of the bible within their own specialties.

  34. pirakaking

    pirakaking said, 13 days ago

    can sum1 give me links wer i can download whole of d series… plzzzzzzz

  35. Hirshhorn

    Hirshhorn said, 13 days ago

    They forgot to pack mom.

  36. sthakrar

    sthakrar said, 13 days ago

    You don’t know what you have until it’s gone.

  37. Puddleglum2

    Puddleglum2 said, 13 days ago

    Ray C,
    I’m aware of how the word “day” is used in various places, but in Genesis 1, it is described as evening and morning for six consecutive days. If God wanted to declare 24-hour days, how could He make it more plain?
    I don’t think I’m ‘hung up on an interpretation’. I believe what I think the evidence proclaims.
    “What is the lesson that Christians should learn from Galileo?” is a question that is answered at www.ChristianAnswers.net
    In general, the Bible requires a literal, normal, plain interpretation, but the Bible sometimes uses figures of speech including metaphors (as people do these ‘days’, also). We must use proper discernment. For instance, see Revelation 7:1 for “four corners of the earth”. Obviously, the earth does not have four corners.
    “It is he that sits upon the circle of the earth…”
    Isaiah 40:22a

  38. foxfur

    foxfur said, 13 days ago

    Mars is under construction. Better go back to mother earth.

  39. ratlum

    ratlum said, 13 days ago

    They are smart Mom is a good call

  40. rafael.mendoza43

    rafael.mendoza43 said, 13 days ago

    Mars seems dangerous for a boy who still need his mom, better you go back calvin

  41. Doctor Toon

    Doctor ToonGenius_badge said, 13 days ago

    Some people just don’t get what is appropriate to these forums and what is not.

    Puddleglum2 - If your goal here is to convert, or to educate us about doctrine, your effort is likely doomed to fail.
    The chances are that you have offended more people here, and thereby pushed them farther from faith, than you have reached.
    Cast not your seeds in infertile soil.

  42. openminded

    openmindedGenius_badge said, 13 days ago

    Ditto for me, Doctor Toon

  43. Ushindi

    UshindiGenius_badge said, 13 days ago

    What Doc Toon said. What a silly place to insert religious views of ANY kind - Christian, Muslim or Jewish.

  44. bleepingdeadalien

    bleepingdeadalien said, 13 days ago

    Doc Toon…you said it…and just when I thought it was safe to come back into the fold…the miasmic blather and mundane thoughts spoil it! Oh…wait…now I’m part of the problem!

  45. ratlum

    ratlum said, 13 days ago

    Worship on sunday reflect and study the rest of the week
    Leave us our Calvin and Hobbes
    In most faiths cartoons are not high FAITH items

  46. celecca

    celecca said, 13 days ago

    No, but cartoons can show us our foibles, follies and flaws, and if we are secure in our faith journey - no matter what faith - we recognize ourselves and laugh.

    Enjoy the wonder of Calvin and Hobbes and remember we all need our moms every once in a while!

  47. Susan001

    Susan001 said, 13 days ago

    Since when has a COMIC STRIP become a damned theological forum???

  48. Hirshhorn

    Hirshhorn said, 13 days ago

    We are reading a comic strip, not the bible.

  49. celecca

    celecca said, 13 days ago

    Point taken - was just trying to point out that cartoons have value in every area of life, and we should enjoy them as we each are able with whatever life experience informs us.

    No more theological meanderings from these fingers are forthcoming.

  50. Ink-adink-adoo

    Ink-adink-adoo said, 12 days ago

    No one knew how to use a brush like Bill.