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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, over 3 years ago
LOL!
Mr. Patel said, over 3 years ago
LMAO!
Mishka said, over 3 years ago
You’ll need red for blood.
WoodEye said, over 3 years ago
And white for teeth!
sjoujke
said, over 3 years ago
From the expression on his face, I’d say he’s already broken all the rules!
LW18 LADYWOLF said, over 3 years ago
Should be a nice drawing. At least the paper will be completely filled up.
Smartone2000 said, over 3 years ago
That boy is OFF. I love them.
♠Lonewolf♠
said, over 3 years ago
Easy picture to draw anyways! LOL
bigCandHfan said, over 3 years ago
Too late Susie!! Pity you always fall to his bait!! :)
Dino-1 said, over 3 years ago
I remember my son doing that at that age. He was so thrilled he used the entire black crayon on the white piece of paper and you couldn’t see any bit of white whatsoever. There was so much crayon on it that it seemed like it would bleed through to the other side of the paper. He was upset that some of the crayon came off on my hand when I picked it up. It was supposed to “all” stay on the paper. Luckily we had another black crayon so he could fix that section. I left it overnight in the hopes that it could somehow be picked up in the next day without further incident! It eventually went to the refrigerator for everyone who came to admire with his other works of art.
Carmy said, over 3 years ago
He could have just used a sheet of black construction paper and saved a crayon’s life.
kreole said, over 3 years ago
It’s the “black screen of death”………
Alain Harper (מיכאל בן-אברם)
said, over 3 years ago
Oh, come, Calvin, you’re just making that up.
We may have the makings of a well-paid abstract artist here…if he survives Susie’s, Moe’s and Hobbes’ maulings. :))
Love that comment, kreole, but it’s all good! Keep ‘em comin’!
Yukoner said, over 3 years ago
Is this what you v=call “black humour”?
jukeofurl said, over 3 years ago
Black is black…