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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, almost 3 years ago
Say , what?!?
Yukoner said, almost 3 years ago
Dads only look after the important things.
Carmy said, almost 3 years ago
Dad’s sleeping on the couch tonight.
♠Lonewolf♠
said, almost 3 years ago
Way to go, Dad! Calvin, cover your ears.
LW18 LADYWOLF said, almost 3 years ago
It’s called father and son quality time Calvin.
sourabhzen said, almost 3 years ago
you are done for couple of hours!
whims said, almost 3 years ago
The woman has ears like a bat… and that’s Prince ‘Charming’, not ‘Helpful’.
Pacejv said, almost 3 years ago
Oh, boy! Pa’s done it now!
MrsLukeSkywalker said, almost 3 years ago
Prince BORING DAD and Queen Unimaginative, Uninterested, Mom.
Bring on the stories!
Alain Harper (מיכאל בן-אברם)
said, almost 3 years ago
I dunno. Mom can imagine quite a bit…like how much damage Calvin’s imagination is going to do to himself and everyone and everything around him. And she’s never wrong, either.
There’s no such thing as a normal human being without imagination. What role it plays in one’s psyche depends on one’s personality type, and then on one’s experiences. Mom’s seems to be directed most strongly toward foreseeing consequences accurately, a good thing too because she’s got a son who’s oblivious to such things.
MrsLukeSkywalker said, almost 3 years ago
Prove it in this strip. All you do is argue whatever is said, as off base as you choose to be.
vibjyor
said, almost 3 years ago
Dad may or may not be Prince Charming but Mom is certainly the Princess of Comeback’s.
NebulousRikulau
said, almost 3 years ago
One more reason Calvin never had a sibling.
moronbis said, almost 3 years ago
Dad can also fix beanies :D
Alain Harper (מיכאל בן-אברם)
said, almost 3 years ago
@Mrs. Luke Skywalker: Begging your pardon, but I don’t need to prove a thing. The archives from beginning to end prove what I’ve said…to anybody who understands a modicum of how the human mind works and who doesn’t assume everyone else’s personality type has to Be Like His or Hers in order to be valid.
Lack of imagination isn’t Dad’s problem or Mom’s. They just have different personality types from Calvin’s and don’t know how to deal with his type. It’s a common problem. I could walk you through it if you like, but really such a thing is best discovered by you. The resources are out there. They can change your perspective on many, many things. They have changed mine.
One thing they haven’t changed enough - yet - is my inability to suffer foolishness gladly. But know this, I don’t argue with you or anybody else for the sake of arguing, and I’m not nearly as off-base in what I say as you think. Again, you can and should discover this for yourself.