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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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leftwingpatriot said, 9 months ago
Don’t ask me stupid questions, Mom!
Linux0s said, 9 months ago
Ask a silly question…
Hobbes
said, 9 months ago
Click here: Peanuts (November 12, 1968)
pouncingtiger said, 9 months ago
@Hobbes
Love it. Thanks for sharing. LOL
torn newspaper said, 9 months ago
Yes.
LX013 said, 9 months ago
How to get rid of night monsters?
Junkyard Cat said, 9 months ago
@LX013
Xanax. If it doesn’t work for you give it to the monsters.
M2MM said, 9 months ago
Look mom, logic doesn’t work on under-the-bed monsters
capndunzzl said, 9 months ago
…Spaceman Spiff would take a different approach.
dukedoug said, 9 months ago
To borrow a line from Monty Python: “Release the Tiger !!”
Sandy Shore said, 9 months ago
Monsters are sneaky and can go invisible when parents look at them. :(
Citizen GROG!
said, 9 months ago
They just pop in out of thin air.
luvcmx said, 9 months ago
@Citizen GROG!
The bigger ones pop out of thick air.
Puddleglum2 said, 9 months ago
@jungleman,
Apparently you take (the real) Puddleglum to be a “Seeing is believing” (which fits the context of the comic) kind of guy.
I reread The Silver Chair a year or two ago. Although Puddleglum is my favorite character in the Chronicles of Narnia series, I think I like the Voyage of the Dawn Treader best of all the books.
Puddleglum2 said, 9 months ago
Maybe Calvin is the evil twin of “Goodness”!