All three doors are the same door.
And Jamejo is right that the cartoon makes an error by placing the doorknob in the wrong place in Frame 2. I hadn’t noticed that error! But the window is not an issue - in Frame 2 it’s just too high up to be in view. I think it’s valid to omit the window from all the later frames just because it can’t be drawn in where other stuff (such as Hobbes’s body and speech bubbles) is happening. Perhaps that’s even the artist’s (weaker) excuse to make the Frame 2 doorknob wrong also.
What I had to look twice to understand is that in all the middle frames Calvin is inside the house, luring Hobbes to rush out and tackle whoever is coming home.
Now I wonder whether Hobbes collided with Calvin’s mom before he locked her out and told her off! I can imagine she’s even madder about it if Calvin hit her with a flying stuffed tiger before the lockout & telloff …
All three doors are the same door. And Jamejo is right that the cartoon makes an error by placing the doorknob in the wrong place in Frame 2. I hadn’t noticed that error! But the window is not an issue - in Frame 2 it’s just too high up to be in view. I think it’s valid to omit the window from all the later frames just because it can’t be drawn in where other stuff (such as Hobbes’s body and speech bubbles) is happening. Perhaps that’s even the artist’s (weaker) excuse to make the Frame 2 doorknob wrong also.
What I had to look twice to understand is that in all the middle frames Calvin is inside the house, luring Hobbes to rush out and tackle whoever is coming home. Now I wonder whether Hobbes collided with Calvin’s mom before he locked her out and told her off! I can imagine she’s even madder about it if Calvin hit her with a flying stuffed tiger before the lockout & telloff …