Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for February 04, 1990
Transcript:
Calvin: Let's hurry down this hill and go home. Hobbes: What's the rush? Calvin: There's a TV show on sledding I want to watch. In my opinion television validates existence. Take this sled ride, for instance. The experience is fleeting and elusive. By tomorrow, we'll have forgotten it, and it may as well have not even happened. But if we were on TV now, countless viewers would share in the event and confirm it! This ride would become a part of mass consciousness! And, on TV, the impact of an event is determined by the image, not its substance.
Summersnow almost 13 years ago
The teddy must have fallen and caught him by surprise…
Devildragon666 over 12 years ago
EPIC HOBBES FACE in 3rd panel on bottom
yow4zip Premium Member over 8 years ago
Everyone reading this can see you, Hobbes.
tdoug1 about 8 years ago
peep-a-boo Hobbes.
bmonk almost 8 years ago
Yes—print is even more lasting than what is seen on a screen.
Q.D.McGraw about 6 years ago
They are cultural icons.
Me2times. over 5 years ago
Calvin is a magnet for cliffs
DonnaHilton about 5 years ago
Nowadays he would be a you tuber!
AntonL.Graf over 2 years ago
Watterson to Calvin: “No.”
JeremySchnaper about 2 years ago
Imagine Calvin & Hobbes use YouTube. Just thinking about all mischief possibilities! XD
leopardglily about 1 year ago
“Boring old Calvin and Hobbes”? Never!