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Today’s Calvin and Hobbes is a rare one, because Bill Watterson doesn’t use any words.Charles Schulz also occasionally drew a Peanuts strip without any words. Here is a series of three Sunday Peanuts strips, drawn one per year. In these strips, as in Calvin and Hobbes today, actions speak louder than words.Peanuts (November 24, 1957)Peanuts (December 14, 1958)Peanuts (July 26, 1959)
To view the following strips in the archive and help GoComics generate revenue, please click on the blue archive links below. To view the strips directly, click on the images below or stretch them.
Today’s Calvin and Hobbes is a rare one, because Bill Watterson doesn’t use any words.Charles Schulz also occasionally drew a Peanuts strip without any words. Here is a series of three Sunday Peanuts strips, drawn one per year. In these strips, as in Calvin and Hobbes today, actions speak louder than words.Peanuts (November 24, 1957)Peanuts (December 14, 1958)Peanuts (July 26, 1959)