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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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legaleagle48 said, about 19 hours ago
Calvin, civilized? HAHAHAHAHA!
barticle35 said, about 19 hours ago
It wasn’t me, mom, it was Hobbes.
margueritem
said, about 19 hours ago
Hobbes is such a slob, Mom!
IamJayBluE said, about 18 hours ago
Hobbes proves that Tigers like “fast food”…
LX013 said, about 18 hours ago
…but Hobbes liked it! Good appetit!
somebodyshort said, about 18 hours ago
“Why can’t you eat at the table like civilized human being?!”
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because he’s not a civilized human being.
Hawthorne said, about 18 hours ago
@legaleagle48
“Calvin, civilized? HAHAHAHAHA!”
She’s working on him. Rome wasn’t built in a day, but he’ll turn out fine. She’s committed.
That’s what mothers are for, and she’ll give it her all.
Night-Gaunt49 said, about 18 hours ago
Mom missed all the good mitigating stuff.
adubman said, about 18 hours ago
Props to Mom on her matching green couture!
Hawthorne said, about 18 hours ago
Speaking of despairing of them, I lived in a deep state of guilt by the time my daughter was pushing three. She was living with me, and two large dogs. I was outnumbered, and she persisted in dumping her food on the highchair tray and licking it off. Helping with her hands, yes, or maybe the spoon, but I wondered how long she would go on doing that. The week she didn’t dump the food at all, my bp dropped about twenty points :-)
NormanBates said, about 16 hours ago
I understand Calvin (and Hobbes). I always act like that with a pizza with peperoni.
dukedoug said, about 15 hours ago
Civilised ? … Where’s the fun in that.
This is like our dogs every morning at toast time …
opuscroakus70 said, about 15 hours ago
Look on the bright side Mom, at least it was just toast and not a gazelle.
bluram said, about 15 hours ago
That Calvin is so lucky, he doesn’t have have to live such a hum-drum life. Secretly I envy the little guy.
Nabuquduriuzhur said, about 15 hours ago
The tiger stalks the jellied bread in its native habitat. It SPRINGS!
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Ugh! The awful sound of gluten being torn. The SHRIP of bread screaming as tiger claws tear it in pieces.
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Oh, the carnage! Grape blood and pieces of finely-ground germ and endosperm all over the walls and floor.