Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for October 20, 2008

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    margueritem  over 15 years ago

    Methinks they traveled backwards in time. Oops…

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    luckster11  over 15 years ago

    <3 calvin and hobbes classic!

    http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/calin/

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    Ray_C  over 15 years ago

    Uh-oh.

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    BirishB  over 15 years ago

    Hey – I think that tree has toenails!

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    circuit7  over 15 years ago

    It is just wonderful how Bill partitioned Calvin’s imagination so that one part played what the other part hadn’t figured out yet. Genius.

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    Wildmustang1262  over 15 years ago

    Yesterday, the strip was about having lunch time for them to eat. Today, this strip shows that they go back to fantastic dream in time machine again. BirishB, It could be elephant foot!

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    margueritem  over 15 years ago

    Wildmustang1262, The Sunday strip is always different from the daily strips. That’s just how it’s set up.

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    m.ruler  over 15 years ago

    In fact, I’ve never seen a black n white tree or a black n white mastodon foot before. Incredible!

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    knightrules  over 15 years ago

    it’s been a while since i read this series. what a riot! :-)

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    ryanfoley  over 15 years ago

    is it possible that there are still people out there that havent read every single calvin and hobbes? im shocked.

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    Loseirdo  over 15 years ago

    The Sunday strip had to be written, drawn and inked weeks in advance. Watterson said he was almost never that well prepared, so that’s why the Sunday strip is rarely incorporated in the current story. A lot of newspapers didn’t even have a Sunday edition, so the Sunday strip couldn’t be integral to the story anyway lest many people have no idea what is going on come Monday. Most of the time it wasn’t worth the hassle of writing a Sunday strip into the story, so Watterson didn’t do it very often.

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    Tombstone1881  over 15 years ago

    This is true of Peanuts, B.C., or any other classic newsprint comic. The story arcs are always contained in the Mon-Sat strips, and the full-color Sunday strips are standalone.

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    Ray_C  over 15 years ago

    I’m sure I’ve read every C&H in the original newspaper version, but it’s been a while. Tend to forget…uh, where was I?

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    margueritem  over 15 years ago

    Two exceptions to that rule would be ‘Brenda Starr’ and ‘Dick Tracy’. The Sunday comic always expands upon the Mon.- Sat. strips.

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    mrprongs  over 15 years ago

    I missed the early years, and an ongoing arc when I went on vacation. Calvin had a big balloon, and then he was floating away. He began falling while he tried to awake form his “dream”. I left for vacation, and never found out how it ended.

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    Hime-Chan  over 15 years ago

    I love Clavin and Hobbes comic strips! This one was funny

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    MrBillT  over 15 years ago

    That is a Great observation “circuit7”

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    7.G.U.Y.7  over 15 years ago

    does every1 feel obliged to comment?

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    margueritem  over 15 years ago

    7.G.U.Y.7 says:

    does every1 feel obliged to comment?

    I notice that you commented….

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    7.G.U.Y.7  over 15 years ago

    i felt obliged, margueritem

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    McGuffin  over 15 years ago

    Nuts! Now I feel obligated to make a comment too. But what to say?…hmm

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