Some days nothing goes right.Farmer Brown just needs to remember the philosophy of Lou Holtz: “Life is ten percent what happens to you, and ninety percent how you respond to it.” Today is one of those ten percent days.
@orinoco womble: Over the years, Snoopy’s head and ears first became much narrower. Then they became wider again as his head grew to be almost as big as the rest of his body.Calvin and Hobbes also had bodies that evolved a little bit over the years, but they never changed as dramatically as the Peanuts characters.
One thing about Bill Watterson – he drew accurate details in these Sunday strips. Those aren’t “generic” locomotives out of his imagination. They are GE locomotives, with flared radiator grills, and boxy fuel tanks, and catwalks inset behind the cabs with accurate handrails. I’ll bet the aircraft is just as accutate, too.
Yeah,this is about art..and L-1011s did that,and let’s hope Whip is pc,but that was a MD-80 which did that too.Dunno bout GE engines,but iirc Denzel was driving one of them too.Hell this whole strip is Denzel! Can he stop sinkholes too?Cheers,RE
The plane looks closest to an L-1011, with two engines on the wings and one on the tail. But note that Bill Watterson has drawn some downward curvature on the top of the tail engine as it connects to the tail. The L-1011 was flat on top of the tail engine and curved upward at the tail: L-1011He has not drawn a 727, because the 727 had no engines on the wings and three on the tail. The top engine was horizontal on top and did not curve upward where it connected to the tail: 727Both the L-1011 and the 727 were ducted downward and exited at the back of the fuselage, like in Bill Watterson’s drawing. He has not drawn a DC-10, because the DC-10 had a tail engine that went straight through: DC-10Sadly, all three planes tended to look quite similar after they crashed.
A bad day to be farmer Brown. On the lighter side his wife of 30 years is about to get a pay check.. that was until she fatefully went sky diving in a the plane that is about to land on farmer Brown..
Where is the wicked witch of the west when you need her..
Hi Draquinty. Welcome! Most of the comments on this site are early in the day (Eastern time), so probably very few people saw your posting. Sometimes there are 15 or 20 comments before 6:00 am Eastern.
Akame over 11 years ago
Yeah, Calvin. A little violent for your part.
Linux0s over 11 years ago
Hobbes doesn’t like playing Catastrophe?
rentier over 11 years ago
I’d like something else, too!
meg_grif over 11 years ago
Farmer Brown’s about to have a bad day.
alcors3 over 11 years ago
Sequester!!!!!
in.amongst over 11 years ago
Farmer Brown is toast…
adubman over 11 years ago
Well at least Farmer Brown can be thankful his ranch isn’t next to a lion sanctuary!
ratlum over 11 years ago
Toys are going all over the place,when we where kids we played these kind of games. No TV yet at our home.
Celarius Premium Member over 11 years ago
looks like one of my slow days
alviebird over 11 years ago
“Can’t we play something else?”
That’s what Farmer Brown is about to ask.
Someone Somewhere over 11 years ago
That’s one unlucky farmer…
Jobecur over 11 years ago
Some phenomenal artwork here!
Hobbes Premium Member over 11 years ago
Click here: Peanuts (June 8, 1953)
Hobbes Premium Member over 11 years ago
Some days nothing goes right.Farmer Brown just needs to remember the philosophy of Lou Holtz: “Life is ten percent what happens to you, and ninety percent how you respond to it.” Today is one of those ten percent days.
Hobbes Premium Member over 11 years ago
@orinoco womble: Over the years, Snoopy’s head and ears first became much narrower. Then they became wider again as his head grew to be almost as big as the rest of his body.Calvin and Hobbes also had bodies that evolved a little bit over the years, but they never changed as dramatically as the Peanuts characters.
Lucid Premium Member over 11 years ago
I like the guy leaping (or being thrown?) from the train in the third panel.
Melki Premium Member over 11 years ago
Throw in an asteroid, and you’ve got the ultimate Irwin Allen disaster flick! I’d pay to see it!
germanvisitor over 11 years ago
Incidently farmer Brown’s last thoughts were: “Hopefully this will destroy all the evidence in the freezer.”
nickword over 11 years ago
I just love the build up
Ken in Ohio over 11 years ago
One thing about Bill Watterson – he drew accurate details in these Sunday strips. Those aren’t “generic” locomotives out of his imagination. They are GE locomotives, with flared radiator grills, and boxy fuel tanks, and catwalks inset behind the cabs with accurate handrails. I’ll bet the aircraft is just as accutate, too.
silverking1953 over 11 years ago
Planes, trains and……..gas leaks?
Snoopy_Fan over 11 years ago
Oh, the humanity!
RobinHood2013 over 11 years ago
Hobbes most certainly isn’t one for catastrophe role-playing.
rmacprivate over 11 years ago
Oh, I like this story!
rshive over 11 years ago
Farmer Brown hasn’t yet seen the asteroid headed for his house.
ransomdstone over 11 years ago
Overkill.
xsintricks over 11 years ago
That aircraft is a 3 engine one. 747’s have 4 on the wings.
Red_Fez over 11 years ago
Al Qaeda fairy tale?
Change49 over 11 years ago
Frame 3 there’s a dude leaping from the train…wild.
tahoeh2o over 11 years ago
Farmer Brown Shorts…
Squoop over 11 years ago
Old McDonald had a farm. E i e i noooooayeeee!!!
The Reader Premium Member over 11 years ago
I can’t wait to find out chat happens next.
TheAuldWan over 11 years ago
“Tune in tomorrow and find out…”
Perkycat over 11 years ago
That earthquake fault is pretty accurately drawn also. Farmer Brown is a disaster magnet – we’ve all known people like this.
sundogusa over 11 years ago
Poor Farmer Brown! If it’s not the gubment, it’s Calvin!
kittenpah over 11 years ago
Hey! That’s an L-1011! Don’t see those flying much anymore.
Red_Fez over 11 years ago
Three minutes to Wapner.
Hoodude over 11 years ago
Yeah,this is about art..and L-1011s did that,and let’s hope Whip is pc,but that was a MD-80 which did that too.Dunno bout GE engines,but iirc Denzel was driving one of them too.Hell this whole strip is Denzel! Can he stop sinkholes too?Cheers,RE
celeconecca over 11 years ago
is Framer Brown masquerading for Wile E. Coyote?
Poollady over 11 years ago
Poor Farmer Brown
twatt2011 over 11 years ago
it’s daylight in the strip. Farmer Brown would not be in his after sun up.
tnazar over 11 years ago
I think Calvin writes for Glenn Beck.
locake over 11 years ago
Love this one, lots of disasters!
Number Three over 11 years ago
I always love the detail in the Sunday Strips.
And the colours…
xxx
sharpy over 11 years ago
calvin, please don’t scare hobbes like that!!!
katina.cooper over 11 years ago
The only way to go is to go out with a bang.
Raygun over 11 years ago
Masterskrain, the DC-10 went straight through, the L1011 was ducted down. Here’s a Delta pic link:
http://www.surclaro.com/modules/Media_Gallery/gallery/Screenshots/FS2002/L1011.jpg
… and yes, I think Watterson drew the L1011 in this comic. Why draw a plane with fewer passengers for this “Calvin Catastrophe”?
dzw3030 over 11 years ago
Of course, all this happens on April 15th. :-D
kelli47 over 11 years ago
Calvin watches way too much SYFy channel.
Rickapolis over 11 years ago
The resulting collisions gave birth to the tea party, and untold death and destruction has followed in its wake.
Hobbes Premium Member over 11 years ago
The plane looks closest to an L-1011, with two engines on the wings and one on the tail. But note that Bill Watterson has drawn some downward curvature on the top of the tail engine as it connects to the tail. The L-1011 was flat on top of the tail engine and curved upward at the tail: L-1011He has not drawn a 727, because the 727 had no engines on the wings and three on the tail. The top engine was horizontal on top and did not curve upward where it connected to the tail: 727Both the L-1011 and the 727 were ducted downward and exited at the back of the fuselage, like in Bill Watterson’s drawing. He has not drawn a DC-10, because the DC-10 had a tail engine that went straight through: DC-10Sadly, all three planes tended to look quite similar after they crashed.
David Rickard Premium Member over 11 years ago
Michael Bay, the early years…
lazygrazer over 11 years ago
Thanks again, Bill Watterson, for making me wet my pants laughing again…
toradoradragon over 11 years ago
Farmer Brown’s eye is keener than it wants to be…
Mitchtheone over 11 years ago
A bad day to be farmer Brown. On the lighter side his wife of 30 years is about to get a pay check.. that was until she fatefully went sky diving in a the plane that is about to land on farmer Brown..
Where is the wicked witch of the west when you need her..
Ray_C over 11 years ago
Great vocabulary, Calvin. He doesn’t get bad marks because he’s dumb. He gets them because he’s bored. Though I wish he’d take math more seriously.
rentier over 11 years ago
All this would have happened, but thanks God, it didn’t!!
rentier over 11 years ago
It didn’t happen, for Hobbes wanted to play something else!!
Miss Buttinsky Premium Member over 11 years ago
Jobecur appreciates Watterson’s awesome talent-I agree 100%. Calvin’s imagination is right up there, too.
AKcuir over 11 years ago
It’s the “…eye twitches involuntarily.” That makes it. It’s all in the details.
Hykke over 11 years ago
Misfortunes never comes singly
westny77 over 11 years ago
The Tiger is right this si too intense. Calvin you are one funn y dude.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 11 years ago
rshive said, about 9 hours ago: Farmer Brown hasn’t yet seen the asteroid headed for his house.
I had something, but yours is WAY BETTER! LOL!
listmom over 11 years ago
This is one of my all-time favorite C&H strips. The involuntary eye-twitch is icing on the cake of this disaster sequence.
wamaruna over 11 years ago
I thought for sure the last panel would have Dad taking a match to the charcoal grill.
gekk0 over 11 years ago
One of the truly great C&H strips!
Draquinty over 11 years ago
I hate to think of what will happen in the next 30 seconds of their game…
I’m also a new person here, so hello everybody.
I LOVE LOUIE MORE over 11 years ago
It sounds like a Leslie Nielson movie, without the funny bits.
radams36 over 11 years ago
Farmer Brown’s day will probably still be better than my work day.
EarlOfCork over 11 years ago
Man, the art in that last panel is outstanding.
Hobbes Premium Member over 11 years ago
Hi Draquinty. Welcome! Most of the comments on this site are early in the day (Eastern time), so probably very few people saw your posting. Sometimes there are 15 or 20 comments before 6:00 am Eastern.
chirodc over 11 years ago
Obviously Calvin seems to have some anamosity toward farmer Brown.
khpage over 11 years ago
The farmer’s remaining family will sue the stove manufacturer….
matalupe about 11 years ago
Oh No, Mr. Bill!
ComicFan4Life over 4 years ago
Poor guy