February 07, 2019
January 17, 2018
Tree climbing might get you a good grade in gym class.
Hobbes had a dad?
You’d better listen to Coach Hobbes…..
It is the survival instinct.
you’re welcome, Calvin
But what if Moe can climb trees too?
Climbing trees works with rhinos unless it is a skinny tree. What about bears?
Calvin, either you fight – or hug a tree-top. Your call.
Isn’t there ANY school administrator that will back a bullied child up there?
Would Calvin be concerned about impressing girls?
A tiger’s tale.
I enjoy the idea of Hobbes relaying the fatherly advice he got when he was a kid. And it’s practical advice.
“Discretion is the better part of valour” ~ Falstaff in Henry the 4th, W. Shakespeare….
Did Hobbes just grow a pair of horns when talking about rhinos in panel 2?
First, place some things up in the tree that you can throw down at him.
We seldom get to see a fierce Hobbes. I love this depiction in panel 2. Great art!
Do what I did in high school – show up for roll call, then sneak out when the coach isn’t looking. I got an A in PE.
Hobbes had a Dad?
Our school playground didn’t have any trees. It was covered in asphalt.
It’s either sit in a tree or let Moe pound you…
as far as i know there are no rhinos in india.
Running only works if you are trying to tire out the big guy until you can turn and kick him in the balls.
Fun Fact: Watterson initially gave Hobbes’ paws pads on the palms and fingers, but later decided they were too distracting and stopped using them.
They do? lol
Hobbes should find Phoebe and Marigold and time travel to his dad.
Panel two; When animals are threatened they often make themselves “bigger” so as to appear as less desirable prey. maybe Calvin could go all Stupendous Man on Moe.
Women do seem to have a thing for survivors. :)
This early strip shows an art detail that was lost as the strip went on.
Watterson originally drew Hobbes with dark pads on his paws, as panel 2 clearly shows. He eventually decided it was too much work and too distracting.
I disagree, I still think it makes for a nice touch.
I’m kind of surprised we never see Hobbes’ dad or any of his family in this strip.
Moe should be exiled from this “comic” he ain’t funny. And Calvin, well Moe is a stresser he will make C. a horrible adult.
Hobbes is right. He generally has the best advice.
I think the closest Hobbes or his dad came to rhino was at the zoo
I agree completely with Hobbes, his logic is wonderful.
I don’t have a lot of experience with Tigers, but my impression is that I wouldn’t expect most of them to run from me.
In my book, sitting in a tree beats getting pounded – any day.
Live to impress a girl another day.
Impressive girls are unimpressed by people who are stupid enough to believe that impressive girls will be impressed by stupid actions.
Where’s the Spiffster when you need him?
I would love to see Hobbes’s father in this strip.
Given the loss of habitat, I wonder if rhino and tiger habitat still overlap?
Would you rather get devoured alive?
I didn’t know that Tigers and Rhinos shared the same territory.
Lou Costello to landlady: Did I ever tell you your face reminds me of a rose?
Landlady: Oh! An American Beauty rose?
Lou: No – a rhinocerose!
Save your skin lesson by Hobbe’s dad makes sense when you are against the odds.
BE THIS GUY about 3 years ago
Tree climbing might get you a good grade in gym class.
Sugar Bombs 95 about 3 years ago
Hobbes had a dad?
dadthedawg Premium Member about 3 years ago
You’d better listen to Coach Hobbes…..
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 3 years ago
It is the survival instinct.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
you’re welcome, Calvin
codycab about 3 years ago
But what if Moe can climb trees too?
sirbadger about 3 years ago
Climbing trees works with rhinos unless it is a skinny tree. What about bears?
in.amongst about 3 years ago
Calvin, either you fight – or hug a tree-top. Your call.
Baarorso about 3 years ago
Isn’t there ANY school administrator that will back a bullied child up there?
ollou90 about 3 years ago
Would Calvin be concerned about impressing girls?
Zykoic about 3 years ago
A tiger’s tale.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 3 years ago
I enjoy the idea of Hobbes relaying the fatherly advice he got when he was a kid. And it’s practical advice.
BigDaveGlass about 3 years ago
“Discretion is the better part of valour” ~ Falstaff in Henry the 4th, W. Shakespeare….
hariseldon59 about 3 years ago
Did Hobbes just grow a pair of horns when talking about rhinos in panel 2?
Imagine about 3 years ago
First, place some things up in the tree that you can throw down at him.
SuperAndy Premium Member about 3 years ago
We seldom get to see a fierce Hobbes. I love this depiction in panel 2. Great art!
Purple People Eater about 3 years ago
Do what I did in high school – show up for roll call, then sneak out when the coach isn’t looking. I got an A in PE.
VegaAlopex about 3 years ago
Hobbes had a Dad?
Who, me? about 3 years ago
Our school playground didn’t have any trees. It was covered in asphalt.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
It’s either sit in a tree or let Moe pound you…
Wizard of Ahz-no relation about 3 years ago
as far as i know there are no rhinos in india.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Running only works if you are trying to tire out the big guy until you can turn and kick him in the balls.
Probably_At_Work about 3 years ago
Fun Fact: Watterson initially gave Hobbes’ paws pads on the palms and fingers, but later decided they were too distracting and stopped using them.
dwdl21 about 3 years ago
They do? lol
pixiekitten Premium Member about 3 years ago
Hobbes should find Phoebe and Marigold and time travel to his dad.
gantech about 3 years ago
Panel two; When animals are threatened they often make themselves “bigger” so as to appear as less desirable prey. maybe Calvin could go all Stupendous Man on Moe.
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
Women do seem to have a thing for survivors. :)
johndifool about 3 years ago
This early strip shows an art detail that was lost as the strip went on.
Watterson originally drew Hobbes with dark pads on his paws, as panel 2 clearly shows. He eventually decided it was too much work and too distracting.
I disagree, I still think it makes for a nice touch.
hornacek about 3 years ago
I’m kind of surprised we never see Hobbes’ dad or any of his family in this strip.
kathleenhicks62 about 3 years ago
Moe should be exiled from this “comic” he ain’t funny. And Calvin, well Moe is a stresser he will make C. a horrible adult.
tremaine53 about 3 years ago
Hobbes is right. He generally has the best advice.
flying spaghetti monster about 3 years ago
I think the closest Hobbes or his dad came to rhino was at the zoo
Mr. Reader about 3 years ago
I agree completely with Hobbes, his logic is wonderful.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 3 years ago
I don’t have a lot of experience with Tigers, but my impression is that I wouldn’t expect most of them to run from me.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
In my book, sitting in a tree beats getting pounded – any day.
old_geek about 3 years ago
Live to impress a girl another day.
cmxx about 3 years ago
Impressive girls are unimpressed by people who are stupid enough to believe that impressive girls will be impressed by stupid actions.
spaced man spliff about 3 years ago
Where’s the Spiffster when you need him?
StevePappas about 3 years ago
I would love to see Hobbes’s father in this strip.
einarbt about 3 years ago
Given the loss of habitat, I wonder if rhino and tiger habitat still overlap?
ElJorro about 3 years ago
Would you rather get devoured alive?
Ray about 3 years ago
I didn’t know that Tigers and Rhinos shared the same territory.
flagmichael about 3 years ago
Lou Costello to landlady: Did I ever tell you your face reminds me of a rose?
Landlady: Oh! An American Beauty rose?
Lou: No – a rhinocerose!
hagarthehorrible about 3 years ago
Save your skin lesson by Hobbe’s dad makes sense when you are against the odds.