Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for December 29, 2017

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    BE THIS GUY  almost 7 years ago

    Hey LE, Watterson ripped off your custom comic from yesterday!

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    Charliegirl Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    Hobbes, you sneaky devil!

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    jpayne4040  almost 7 years ago

    Well Calvin, your snow fort didn’t repel that attack!

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    jpayne4040  almost 7 years ago

    Calvin is probably blaming Susie for the sneak attack—-which may be even more humiliating!

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    Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    Benedict Arnold Hobbes

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    filops  almost 7 years ago

    Interesting. The stance of the strip is that Hobbes is sheerly Calvin’s imagination. Yet here he has a life and thoughts of his own when Calvin’s out of the picture. Explain that?

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    GROG Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    Either Hobbes is guilty or he just farted.

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    rentier  almost 7 years ago

    That was quick, Hobbes, but not nice and not honest!!

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    Number Three  almost 7 years ago

    I’m usually out and about but today I just wanted to stay in.

    I think Hobbes is sneaky.

    xxx

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    Kind&Kinder  almost 7 years ago

    @Filops Watterson is an artist. Whether he would agree or not (I think he would), he follows Keats’ “negative capability”. Essentially, the “reality” of Calvin and Hobbes requires us to live in a state in which confusion regarding Hobbes’ “reality” remains part of the comic tension. We have to regard the strip without the ability to resolve the question. That doesn’t impede enjoyment; it actually enhances it.

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    adenning2  almost 7 years ago

    QUESTION: Wasn’t it Bill Watterson who said he’d never sell his characters for commercialism, mugs, t-shirts, etc., etc.?

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