Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for February 28, 1991
Transcript:
Mom: What have you got to say for yourself? Calvin: Don't touch anything. I'm looking for clues. Calvin: The click of a hammer being cocked behind my head focused my thoughts like only a loaded .38 can. The dame had set me up! She didn't want me to solve the case at all! She just wanted a patsy to pin the crime on! Mom: Well? Calvin: I didn't like the way this story was shaping up, so I decided to write a new ending with my .45 automatic as co-author.
The suspense is killing me!