Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for May 02, 2024

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    BE THIS GUY  8 months ago

    You could blame it on peer pressure, but is Moe really your peer?

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    codycab  8 months ago

    And so begins the painful experience that Calvin must endure.

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    dadthedawg Premium Member 8 months ago

    Calvin, remember you’re an athlete…..

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    Imagine  8 months ago

    Maybe you could introduce everyone to Calvinball.

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    SHIVA  8 months ago

    Baseball builds character!!!

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    snsurone76  8 months ago

    This was a golden opportunity for Calvin to finally to finally slug that bully—and he chickened out!!

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    Bilan  8 months ago

    Is it a good idea to play a game where they give Moe a bat?

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    californiamonty  8 months ago

    “Wow, Mo! You sure know a lot about dolls.” That is the proper response, Calvin.

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    BigDaveGlass  8 months ago

    Signing up just brings you closer to Moe…….

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    Calvinist1966  8 months ago

    I am reminded of the Calvinistic author John Buchan who is best remembered for The Thirty-Nine Steps. When Britain and France agreed not to go to war against Nazi Germany over the invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1938, Buchan described it as “The lesser of two evils”. He would live long enough to see Britain and France go to war against Nazi Germany the following year and would die from an ulcer in 1940. In his final novel, Sick Heart River, the main character reflects on the outbreak of war against Nazi Germany and feels that, as with the previous war against Germany and the American Civil War, freedom will triumph against tyranny but many good people on both sides will be killed. He was right on both points.

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    Dr. Quatermass  8 months ago

    I would’ve played dolls with the girls on the playground in my high school. My friends would’ve been amazed at the simplicity of how I could attract them.

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    Mediatech  8 months ago

    How is baseball even a sport? When 90% of the time, 90% of the players are standing around doing nothing.

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    Jayalexander  8 months ago

    Would like to play with living dolls, not whimp, sometimes whipped.

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    einarbt  8 months ago

    Good point Calvin, don’t do it.

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    Nuke Road Warrior  8 months ago

    No one ever asked me to play baseball, the feeling was mutual.

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    French Persons' Celebration of Peeved Harry Dinkle Premium Member 8 months ago

    I would like to see all these people as adults today.

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    win.45mag  8 months ago

    Not sure how that last block applies to the strip.

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    Pigs_Will_Fly  8 months ago

    Poor Calvin… Didn’t he try to get Hobbes to eat Moe once?

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    diverbelle  8 months ago

    There’s no crying in baseball!

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    SquidGamerGal  8 months ago

    Hey! Just because Calvin’s not good at sports doesn’t mean he’s a sissy!

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    sandpiper  8 months ago

    Discretion may be the better part of valor but it is hard to convince oneself that it is.

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    ladykat  8 months ago

    I signed up, and then decided not to show up. I have this weird attachment to my teeth and my eyeglasses.

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    Just-me  8 months ago

    Let Moe try and play a game of Calvinball and see how much of a sissy Calvin is.

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    Farceur  8 months ago

    Dang Calvin has it tough.

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    tremaine53  8 months ago

    Because there’s fewer lost teeth that way, Calvin.

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    Watchdog  8 months ago

    Path of least resistance = political survival

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    elgrecousa Premium Member 8 months ago

    The real issue here is the predicament Calvin faces, which in many ways is the same predicament we all face.

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    yangeldf  8 months ago

    Moe doesn’t seem like the kind of kid to see the value of a team sport

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    stanmans Premium Member 8 months ago

    We have enough trouble with bullies in schools now. Let’s not glorify them in the comics

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    John Jorgensen  8 months ago

    Why indeed. I know it’s very hard to resist that kind of peer pressure at Calvin’s age, but the fact is, being true to yourself rather than doing what’s expected is the route to happiness, and the earlier you learn that, the happier you’ll be.

    Based on what I’ve observed of children in my family and circle of friends, it does seem like young kids these days are a bit quicker to learn that lesson than past generations, and a bit more live-and-let-live toward each other. I don’t see them in their natural environment on the playground, but they do tend to seem more enthusiastic about their interests and less self-conscious about what’s “cool.” It’s a marginal improvement but still beautiful to see.

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    wiley207  8 months ago

    In this arc, Calvin implies more than one kid teased him about not playing recess baseball with the other boys, but we only see Moe doing so. And Moe is ALWAYS teasing and bullying Calvin anyway, and gets away with it virtually every time!

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    sobrown51  8 months ago

    Baseball is just Calvinball with some rules.

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    mistercatworks  8 months ago

    Hey, girls. Get out the baseball dolls to help Calvin.

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    jessecooper  8 months ago

    Is nobody going to talk about the fact that Calvin’s head turns 180 when the bully comes up to him

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    Saurischia  8 months ago

    Calvin, hit him back when he hits you. Let him know you do not fear him. He only bullies because he is insecure and it makes him feel powerful if he can make you fear him. Confront him and it will end.

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    g04922  8 months ago

    Calvin need some football training, too.

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    Link from Twilight Princess (He/Him)  8 months ago

    Guys, there’s too much baseball hate now. It’s not baseball’s fault in this strip, it’s that no one taught Calvin how to play, and that the kids were jerks.

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    chuckcork1  8 months ago

    The secondary school I went to, it was Army Cadets that all boys were expected to join.Being the conformist that I am, I never did (/s).

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    Big Nate fan 123  8 months ago

    I like Calvin and Hobbes but it’s not really fun seeing Calvin getting bullied into doing something he doesn’t want to

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    Otis Rufus Driftwood  8 months ago

    I was thinking this was not one of Watterson’s better arcs, to me at least. It also got me thinking of an article I read online a few weeks ago about some parts of the strip that have not aged well. Calvin not socializing with other kids was one of them. At least this time, he was trying to make an effort to do so.

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    coffeeturtle  8 months ago

    Moe.

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