My brother used to live on a hill, near the corner of a busy street. One year he built a giant “Kilroy”, with a huge nose, and two huge eyes, then off to either side, a big hand.
Calvin’s snow-dog: I somehow get the impression that the real-life fire hydrant didn’t quite meet with his approval! Kind of reminds me of a recent Luann strip of Puddles lifting his leg on a bag of new, healthy dog food! Note: if it HAD met with his approval, well then he would have stamped his paw print on it.
Cute — brings in just the right tone of voice for Mom or Dad, whichever it is off-screen. .Or maybe it’s actually Dave off-screen. Or Simon. Or Theodore.
Like any great artist, Calvin sees a space as incomplete. He then creates what is needed to fill the void and complete the space. Sort of the inverse of a sculptor removing all the bits of material that don’t look like a dancer, or a human figure, or whatever.
It would be like “Leave it to Beaver” if “Beaver” was funny.
That was the kind of life Bill Watterson’s mother wanted to live. She convinced her husband — a patent attorney — to move from Washington to a small town near Cleveland, Ohio.In addition to being a homemaker, she was active in local politics, serving on the town council. Watterson’s father also served on the town council.
This comic strip is powered by i-m-a-g-i-n-a-t-i-o-n.*Which is why even if you or I could draw this well, we could not create a “Calvin & Hobbes” strip every day.
His parents did encourage his artistic interests. I know that a few years ago, there was a story about Bill Watterson and his father painting local landscapes in the town they lived in.
BE THIS GUY almost 10 years ago
I’m quite impressed.
The Life I Draw Upon almost 10 years ago
Such imagination. I love his snow sculptures.
Zero-Gabriel almost 10 years ago
@Calvin
Ignore you mom…
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Go on Google Images, you would be surprised at some of the snow sculptures people build. Yikes!
rentier almost 10 years ago
Sweet doggy!! I want this doggy!!
prasrinivara almost 10 years ago
Calvin’s talent for carving snow animals is NOT appreciated by one of his parents I see.
tripwire45 almost 10 years ago
Calvin will have to make the yellow snow himself.
ladykat almost 10 years ago
Hmmm – do you think we could convince them to kidnap winter?
verticallychallenged Premium Member almost 10 years ago
whaleman, neither do I – but it made me laugh out loud.
Kim Metzger Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Why did Calvin build a cat by a fire hydrant?
(Yes, I know it’s supposed to be a dog. Just sayin’ it looks more like a cat.)
Carl R almost 10 years ago
My brother used to live on a hill, near the corner of a busy street. One year he built a giant “Kilroy”, with a huge nose, and two huge eyes, then off to either side, a big hand.
Karaboo2 almost 10 years ago
Ahhhh…..now I know where those peecicles come from. Snowdogs.
Ranaconda almost 10 years ago
Yellow…Snowdogs! :-)
Linda Pearson almost 10 years ago
I wonder if they are ever going to see that Calvin is an actual genius in training?!? and a funny one too.
Pointspread almost 10 years ago
That’s funny.
rickray777 almost 10 years ago
Calvin’s snow-dog: I somehow get the impression that the real-life fire hydrant didn’t quite meet with his approval! Kind of reminds me of a recent Luann strip of Puddles lifting his leg on a bag of new, healthy dog food! Note: if it HAD met with his approval, well then he would have stamped his paw print on it.
moosemin almost 10 years ago
So much for “Art imitates Life”!
Doublejake almost 10 years ago
Cute — brings in just the right tone of voice for Mom or Dad, whichever it is off-screen. .Or maybe it’s actually Dave off-screen. Or Simon. Or Theodore.
Number Three almost 10 years ago
Today’s strip is delightfully cute!
xxx
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Like any great artist, Calvin sees a space as incomplete. He then creates what is needed to fill the void and complete the space. Sort of the inverse of a sculptor removing all the bits of material that don’t look like a dancer, or a human figure, or whatever.
BE THIS GUY almost 10 years ago
It would be like “Leave it to Beaver” if “Beaver” was funny.
That was the kind of life Bill Watterson’s mother wanted to live. She convinced her husband — a patent attorney — to move from Washington to a small town near Cleveland, Ohio.In addition to being a homemaker, she was active in local politics, serving on the town council. Watterson’s father also served on the town council.
ACTIVIST1234 almost 10 years ago
This comic strip is powered by i-m-a-g-i-n-a-t-i-o-n.*Which is why even if you or I could draw this well, we could not create a “Calvin & Hobbes” strip every day.
Pthhht! almost 10 years ago
Well, at least it’s just a fireplug and not… Oh jeeze there I was about to get political again.
heatherjasper almost 10 years ago
Yellow? I’ve only seen red (though some are quite faded) ones.
Susie Derkins :D almost 10 years ago
So is this where where yellow snow comes from?
IQTech61 almost 10 years ago
CALVIN!
You forgot the yellow food coloring and the yellow icicle I made for your sculpture….
BE THIS GUY almost 10 years ago
His parents did encourage his artistic interests. I know that a few years ago, there was a story about Bill Watterson and his father painting local landscapes in the town they lived in.
imgflip_kid over 4 years ago
why can’t he build it there?