One of my favourite UK comics as a boy was a weekly comic called Monster Fun. The final issue of Monster Fun was dated 30 October 1976 – an appropriate date for the last issue of a monster-themed comic since it was the day before Halloween.
One of the comic strips inside Monster Fun was called Teddy Scare and featured a boy named Eddie Bailey whose teddy bear would come to life and turn into a King Kong-sized bear. One strip had Eddie spot two bank robbers running out of a bank. He placed his teddy bear in their path. The teddy bear turned into Teddy Scare and chased the two robbers into an alley. Eddie Bailey told some police constables were the robbers had gone. The police found the two robbers trapped at the end of the alley and cowering in fright from a little teddy bear.
That strip was a little like Calvin and Hobbes but also very different. Watterson would explain in The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book, “I do not see Hobbes as a stuffed doll who miraculously comes to life when alone with Calvin…Calvin sees Hobbes one way. Everyone else sees Hobbes another way.”
codycab about 6 hours ago
One is gross and the other is a garden slug.
Spacehog about 6 hours ago
Yup, that will ruin everyone’s appetite
Sugar Bombs 95 about 6 hours ago
Does the booger die from salt?
Blu Bunny about 6 hours ago
No difference as long as both grossed her out!
einarbt about 6 hours ago
You have done it again Calvin.
sirbadger about 6 hours ago
If the person is sane, the booger won’t be a living creature.
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover about 6 hours ago
At least it wasn’t about lunch.
Johnny Q Premium Member about 6 hours ago
Calvin broke the fourth wall more often in the early years…
snsurone76 about 6 hours ago
What makes a booger come to life??
snsurone76 about 6 hours ago
A while back, Mom attended a parent-teacher meeting. Apparently, it was a waste of time, since there is NO change in Calvin’s behavior!
The dude from FL Premium Member about 5 hours ago
Did Calvin eat his booger?
ThatOneKid about 5 hours ago
They’re both the same….I’m never looking/touching a garden slug ever again
Izzy Moreno about 5 hours ago
The living booger makes your nose itch.
WaywardWind about 5 hours ago
I’m trying — I really am trying to decide which is the more obnoxious…Calvin or Hammie. They both make me appreciate having raised a dog.
Gent about 4 hours ago
Nice treeck to gets and eats all her foods.
BigDaveGlass about 3 hours ago
The flirting just goes on.
johndifool about 3 hours ago
Let me guess-Suzie is the booger.
Imagine about 2 hours ago
Actually, the first is the socially acceptably term for the latter.
Calvinist1966 about 2 hours ago
One of my favourite UK comics as a boy was a weekly comic called Monster Fun. The final issue of Monster Fun was dated 30 October 1976 – an appropriate date for the last issue of a monster-themed comic since it was the day before Halloween.
One of the comic strips inside Monster Fun was called Teddy Scare and featured a boy named Eddie Bailey whose teddy bear would come to life and turn into a King Kong-sized bear. One strip had Eddie spot two bank robbers running out of a bank. He placed his teddy bear in their path. The teddy bear turned into Teddy Scare and chased the two robbers into an alley. Eddie Bailey told some police constables were the robbers had gone. The police found the two robbers trapped at the end of the alley and cowering in fright from a little teddy bear.
That strip was a little like Calvin and Hobbes but also very different. Watterson would explain in The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book, “I do not see Hobbes as a stuffed doll who miraculously comes to life when alone with Calvin…Calvin sees Hobbes one way. Everyone else sees Hobbes another way.”
rshive about 2 hours ago
Don’t let me know when you find out, Calvin.
win.45mag about 2 hours ago
Living boogers don’t die when you salt ‘em !!!!! ( I’ve tried. )
SquidGamerGal 12 minutes ago
Is Calvin some kind of dark creature who feeds on the misery of others?