I love the Spaceman Spiff and Stupendous Man episodes. They really let Watterson show off his tremendous cartooning talents – use of color, rapid-fire action, imagination…. The expressions on Spiff’s face in the third and sixth panels are priceless! Bill W., we hardly knew ye.
I was like a baseball batter -if the ball came close I would claim I had been hit and was praised for being a good sport. We did not have gym clothes for PE until jr high.
I knew one bully in school. I got him in gym class playing soccer. Everytime we got in a kicking match with the ball I would be kicking him In shins instead of ball.
I am seriously surprised dodge ball is even still legal. My memories of this in school are nothing but violent and prone to injury. But I guess if football and boxing is legal, dodge ball would be considered a walk in the park.
I dunno … I was a kid in the dark ages, and the balls we used in dodge ball were those squishy red ones, and they didn’t really hurt. We certainly didn’t use hard soccer balls (as pictured here?).
I was a wimp, and dodgeball was probably the one thing in gym class I did do tolerably well at. Wimps get good at dodging anyway ;)
“misses by mere micromips”: In computer speak MIPS means Millions of Instructions Per Second (IPS). The conventional meaning of “micro” is one millionth. So, reworded, the phrase reduces to “misses by mere IPS”. Now, for the phrase to make sense we need a way to measure distance in terms of IPS.
Lots of alliteration in today’s strip. "Spaceman Spiff; Muck Monsters of Mordo; etc. My favorite is “A fiery flash of fatality-flare misses by mere micromips!” ☺
People get hurt in every sport or physical activity. I was a skinny asthmatic kid but I loved the thrill of dodge ball. Only times I got hurt at recess/P.E. was getting pushed into the pole and knocked out in basketball and being dropped by a line-drive to the stomach while pitching softball.
Gawdafukkinmighty, what a bunch of POOSIES! I was the class nerd who HATED gym class, but dodge ball/bombardment was one of the things I actually LIKED!
In my high school it was seniors versus freshmen every rainy day. Our sadistic coach enjoyed the spectacle. It finally ended when one of the freshmen was injured and taken to the hospital.
BE THIS GUY about 5 years ago
Dodge ball — giving the class bullies a chance to get a good grade.
Sugar Bombs 95 about 5 years ago
Has anyone ever come up with a name for that other kid with Moe?
boniface22 about 5 years ago
I remember flash cubes.
Watcher about 5 years ago
Calvin, it builds character.
retrocool about 5 years ago
dodge ball in gym class was the best !
codycab about 5 years ago
Mission failed.
Zykoic about 5 years ago
In the 1950s I recall the ‘pack’ ganging up on bullies if they slammed the weaker players. An unwritten rule on the playground.
bluram about 5 years ago
cubswin2016 about 5 years ago
At least Calvin kept most of his clothes on unlike Charlie Brown.
jpayne4040 about 5 years ago
I never played any version of dodgeball in school or summer camp. I always wormed my way into being the referee—-every single time!
flagmichael about 5 years ago
I love the Spaceman Spiff and Stupendous Man episodes. They really let Watterson show off his tremendous cartooning talents – use of color, rapid-fire action, imagination…. The expressions on Spiff’s face in the third and sixth panels are priceless! Bill W., we hardly knew ye.
Gen.Flashman about 5 years ago
I was like a baseball batter -if the ball came close I would claim I had been hit and was praised for being a good sport. We did not have gym clothes for PE until jr high.
flemmingo about 5 years ago
I knew one bully in school. I got him in gym class playing soccer. Everytime we got in a kicking match with the ball I would be kicking him In shins instead of ball.
Comic Man X about 5 years ago
Um, where is Calvin’s head?
Comic Man X about 5 years ago
Plus when Mo speaks, it’s in a different font…
Snoots about 5 years ago
I am seriously surprised dodge ball is even still legal. My memories of this in school are nothing but violent and prone to injury. But I guess if football and boxing is legal, dodge ball would be considered a walk in the park.
One does occasionally wonder about our society.
nuncanunca about 5 years ago
I dunno … I was a kid in the dark ages, and the balls we used in dodge ball were those squishy red ones, and they didn’t really hurt. We certainly didn’t use hard soccer balls (as pictured here?).
I was a wimp, and dodgeball was probably the one thing in gym class I did do tolerably well at. Wimps get good at dodging anyway ;)
sonnygreen about 5 years ago
It looks like Moe’s friend should be saying “Mongo likes Dodge Ball; Mongo happy”.
KEA about 5 years ago
Muck Monsters of Mordo? …I have some nominations
MichaelHelwig about 5 years ago
One micromip = .621whiskers.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 5 years ago
The only thing dodge ball ever taught me is not to play dodge anything. Ever.
kunddog about 5 years ago
we had an assortment of volley balls, and basketballs.
BiggerNate91 about 5 years ago
My dad’s old Xbox 360 account is named SPACEMANoSPIFF.
RobinHood about 5 years ago
Dodgeball – Darwinism at it’s most brutal.
Redd Panda about 5 years ago
In the second cell…is that an Instamatic camera? With one of those four shot flashcubes?
codedaddy about 5 years ago
“misses by mere micromips”: In computer speak MIPS means Millions of Instructions Per Second (IPS). The conventional meaning of “micro” is one millionth. So, reworded, the phrase reduces to “misses by mere IPS”. Now, for the phrase to make sense we need a way to measure distance in terms of IPS.
tripwire45 about 5 years ago
Flash cube on the camera in panel 2. Haven’t seen one of those in decades.
LuigiCappellini about 5 years ago
Dodgeball built character though, and toughened you up! I wasn’t a bully, and I LOVED playing dodgeball in 5th grade!
ChessPirate about 5 years ago
Lots of alliteration in today’s strip. "Spaceman Spiff; Muck Monsters of Mordo; etc. My favorite is “A fiery flash of fatality-flare misses by mere micromips!” ☺
ron about 5 years ago
I wonder how many of today’s readers know what a “flashcube” is (second panel). Hint: I’m not talking about the lights on top of a police car.
Chad Cheetah about 5 years ago
So, Moe’s buddy is smart enough for normal lettering?
dwagner200 about 5 years ago
People get hurt in every sport or physical activity. I was a skinny asthmatic kid but I loved the thrill of dodge ball. Only times I got hurt at recess/P.E. was getting pushed into the pole and knocked out in basketball and being dropped by a line-drive to the stomach while pitching softball.
PuppyPapa about 5 years ago
Gawdafukkinmighty, what a bunch of POOSIES! I was the class nerd who HATED gym class, but dodge ball/bombardment was one of the things I actually LIKED!
Robert4170 about 5 years ago
Calvin doesn’t enjoy any activity with any other kid.
KA7DRE Premium Member about 5 years ago
I always hated Dodge ball in P.E. We always had to be the “skins” and they used basketballs that hurt like hell when you got hit.
DCBakerEsq about 5 years ago
If you can dodge a wrench …
WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago
Get out of Dodge!
Ukko wilko about 5 years ago
Great situational awareness training.
tinstar about 5 years ago
You have to have a lot on the ball, to come out ahead, in that game.
MCProfessor about 5 years ago
In my high school it was seniors versus freshmen every rainy day. Our sadistic coach enjoyed the spectacle. It finally ended when one of the freshmen was injured and taken to the hospital.
Le'Roy Hawkins about 5 years ago
It builds character.
annqueue about 5 years ago
I’d like to line up all the commenters calling us who hated dodge ball ‘pussies’ and let them take a couple hits from my class bully.