Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson
- February 27, 2012
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One of the most famous and popular comic strips of all time, Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes has been a timeless worldwide favorite since its introduction in 1985. The beloved comic follows the richly imaginative adventures of 6-year-old Calvin and his trusty tiger, Hobbes. Whether you enjoyed it as a child while expanding your vocabulary, as an adult in the newspaper or if you are reacquainting yourself with these cultural icons, Calvin and Hobbes will continue to astound and delight you.
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margueritem
said, over 3 years ago
Well, he may have thought it up while he was in the tub…
Rad-ish
said, over 3 years ago
Panel 3, Kilroy was here.
capndunzzl said, over 3 years ago
…start with rubba-a-dubb-dubb.
orinoco womble said, over 3 years ago
But you can have so much fun in the tub! Hot water, suds, a sponge, the occasional Rubber Ducky…you can do a LOT!
formally known as doc white said, over 3 years ago
@Rad-ish
YOU OLD ALSO.lol
whitecarabao said, over 3 years ago
@margueritem
I had the same thoought.
It certainly wuld be true for Winston Churchill.
TheSoundDefense said, over 3 years ago
Knowing Teddy, he probably thought it up while fighting a bear on a mountaintop made of angry bees.
rogue53 said, over 3 years ago
It’s what I have always referred to as “the make do crew”. Ingenuity comes from necessity. Thinking of a way beats complaining every time.
rshive said, over 3 years ago
I think that’s called making necessity a virtue.
LX013
said, over 3 years ago
Hobbes has deep thoughts about it!
jofish10 said, over 3 years ago
@formally known as doc white formally, I’m only 49, but I not only remember Kilroy, I also used to enjoy Horehound candy and Sen-Sen when I was young(er). :)
GROG!
said, over 3 years ago
It’s amazing some of the ideas that you can come up with in the bathroom
frugalnotcheap said, over 3 years ago
@jofish10
Wow, jofish10: You wouldn’t happen to be from a suburb of Chicago, would you? It sounds just like the neighborhood I grew up in.
JohnnyDiego said, over 3 years ago
I think Teddy also said, “Speak softly and carry a big stick of soap.”
cdward said, over 3 years ago
Oh I bet he was.