Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for July 31, 1987
Transcript:
Mom: Well, you certainly were a terror in the doctor's office. Calvin: I fended him off with his own tongue depressor. That's why I didn't get a shot. Mom: You didn't need a shot. Your behavior was inexcusable. Calvin: All that counts is that he couldn't get near enough stick me. He things I'm a little pink pin cushion in underpants. Mom: Someday I hope you have a kid that puts you through what I've gone through. Calvin: Yeah, grandma says that's what she used to tell you.
kpreethy over 14 years ago
as mother as child
Devildragon666 over 13 years ago
Wow…just wow
RSwain81 over 13 years ago
It would be funny to see a new strip with Suzie and Calvin as mom and dad with a child who has inherited Hobbes…
yow4zip Premium Member over 12 years ago
Grandma got her wish.
tdoug1 over 9 years ago
Generation to generation!
ttueric about 8 years ago
classic retort
BarrelO'Molasses Premium Member about 8 years ago
I had commented about what the mom said in another strip before this one.
JasonJackson over 4 years ago
Funnily enough, there’s a fan made strip called “Calvin and Company” about Calvin being grown up and has twins-a son and a daughter-with Susie.
In one strip, Calvin has to yell at his kids, while his mom does stuff, ignoring the chaos around her, until Calvin says that she’s enjoying this, and his mom says, “y’know, Calvin, karma is a funny thing.”
Meowmocha about 1 year ago
Calvin’s probably a lot worse than his mom ever was.