Story Arc. From Wikipedia: “A story arc is an extended or continuing storyline in episodic storytelling media such as television, comic books, comic strips, boardgames, video games, and in some cases, films.”
I’ve wondered how Calvin does that… manifest the objects of his imagination into the real world like the snow goons. Guess there is a part of his personality that likes to keep people on their toes!
Haha, this is amazing. No spoilers please people. The spoiler was leaked already but some people are trying to enjoy so just sit back and enjoy the amazing plot up ahead. This is an awesome arc!
Yet another instance of Calvin’s imagination actually affecting the real world. Watterson always made things confusing because some stories would strictly be in Calvin’s mind (Tracer Bullet, “You only see things in black and white”, imagining his parents/teacher as aliens), some would marginally affect the world (Hobbes most of the time, Stupendous Man - how did he get that giant snowball in the tree?), and some would be 100% real (the duplicator, Hobbes tying Calvin to a chair)
So maybe he really did have all his mathematical education sucked out!
Watterson said that he couldn’t do this arc until a few years into the strip, to make sure the people reading knew what Calvin was like normally. The reason being is that he dropped us in the middle of things at the start
Of course the humor comes from the contrast with the self-willed brat that Calvin normally is (indeed this does get better!), but I STILL like the “good” Calvin infinitely better.
Maybe I’ve finally gotten tired of negativity being the root of this world’s senses of humor.
The guy who shouts out, “I remember, the butler did it” is usually found beat up behind the theater.
That reminds me of the time I predicted a “Murder She Wrote” episode. Before I had even seen the previews, I said, “It’s going to be a servant of some kind. It’s been a while, so I predict the gardener.” And then I had another thought–“But he’s going to be a lost relative of some kind.”
It turned out to be the gardener, who was a lost sister, adopted by another family at birth. I got the gender wrong.
His mother has an incredibly difficult choice to make here - the utterly diffident little boy who is nearly invisible in his self management, or the wild child she will remember with deepest love, irrespective of how difficult his upbringing was to begin with. Calvin, the “real” one, will remain etched in her memory so long as she is able to remember, and that with a smile, of course….
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ over 13 years ago
Hmmm… it’s coming back to me now.
cemasmile over 13 years ago
Oh so that’s what you are up to Calvin… you seem to have powered up your “Duplicator”
vibjyor over 13 years ago
At last things have become clear and sensible. I was just going crazy. Now mom is free to go crazy when she finds out.
COWBOY7 over 13 years ago
I do love this arc! It will get better. ROFL
G’Morning, Grog, Marg & Mike!
pouncingtiger over 13 years ago
Calvin is great getting Mom close to a nervous breakdown.
ratlum over 13 years ago
There is a twin??
Gocomo2011 over 13 years ago
I knew there was something fishy going on….hmmm..
thirdguy over 13 years ago
I remember the arc, but not how it ends. This is fun!!
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
She knows better than that, Hobbes. She may not know what Calvin is up to exactly but she knows he’s up to something.
Good Morning, Marg, Mike & ♠Lonewolf♠!
rentier over 13 years ago
It’s not him fully!
black_knight15_au over 13 years ago
OK - I don’t speak the lingo - what’s an ‘arc’ ? Archive?
Yukoner over 13 years ago
Calvin, you’re safe, but only as long as you stay under the bed.
zerotsm over 13 years ago
Story Arc. From Wikipedia: “A story arc is an extended or continuing storyline in episodic storytelling media such as television, comic books, comic strips, boardgames, video games, and in some cases, films.”
zerotsm over 13 years ago
I forgot how he came up with the dupe.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 13 years ago
Mom will catch on soon Calvin…watch out!!
jennytouttae over 13 years ago
hahaha… there we find “real” Calvin
Bittermelon of Truth over 13 years ago
I’ve wondered how Calvin does that… manifest the objects of his imagination into the real world like the snow goons. Guess there is a part of his personality that likes to keep people on their toes!
Destiny23 over 13 years ago
He should have made the dupe more realistic, so Mom wouldn’t get suspicious! As it is, NO-ONE will believe it’s him!!
brick10 over 13 years ago
An evil twin, but which one is it?
mac47 over 13 years ago
I feel the same, Hobbes… uh, Hobbes?
davidf42 over 13 years ago
He used his amazing transmogrifier, didn’t he?
(Funny - Google Spell Check doesn’t have any suggestions for ‘transmogririer.’)
MasonEverette over 13 years ago
Haha, this is amazing. No spoilers please people. The spoiler was leaked already but some people are trying to enjoy so just sit back and enjoy the amazing plot up ahead. This is an awesome arc!
lewisbower over 13 years ago
The guy who shouts out, “I remember, the butler did it” is usually found beat up behind the theater.
Ray_C over 13 years ago
I like to shout, “The butler did it,” even when I know it was really Colonel Mustard. But I get beat up anyway.
Xane_T over 13 years ago
Yet another instance of Calvin’s imagination actually affecting the real world. Watterson always made things confusing because some stories would strictly be in Calvin’s mind (Tracer Bullet, “You only see things in black and white”, imagining his parents/teacher as aliens), some would marginally affect the world (Hobbes most of the time, Stupendous Man - how did he get that giant snowball in the tree?), and some would be 100% real (the duplicator, Hobbes tying Calvin to a chair)
So maybe he really did have all his mathematical education sucked out!
David Culver over 13 years ago
Whew, the real Calvin lives. There for awhile I thought we’d lost him in an accidental transmogrification.
alan.gurka over 13 years ago
AHHA! We knew it couldn’t be the real Calvin! And that explains Hobbe’s disappearance, too! Why hadn’t Mom noticed his absence?
johndifool over 13 years ago
“An evil twin, but which one is it?”
Clearly, the original Calvin in the evil twin.
black_knight15_au over 13 years ago
@zero. Thanks for the explanation. First rate!
LeslieAnne over 13 years ago
The only thing with the daily comics is that I can’t read the end yet!!!! So impatient!! :D
cleokaya over 13 years ago
And thus emerges the monster from under the bed.
Puddleglum2 over 13 years ago
LeslieAnne, “…but we glory in tribulations also, knowing that tribulation works patience, And patience, experience, …” Romans 5:3,4 :o)
david5992 over 13 years ago
She’s just waiting for the other shoe to drop.
josh_bisbee over 13 years ago
Watterson said that he couldn’t do this arc until a few years into the strip, to make sure the people reading knew what Calvin was like normally. The reason being is that he dropped us in the middle of things at the start
tahoeh2o over 13 years ago
Look at the panel over the comic, to the left…
mrneophyte over 13 years ago
Here’s what I found in the dictionary:
transmogrify (trænzˈmɒɡrɪˌfaɪ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
— vb , -fies , -fying , -fied
jocular ( tr ) to change or transform into a different shape, esp a grotesque or bizarre one[C17: of unknown origin]
Rakkav over 13 years ago
Of course the humor comes from the contrast with the self-willed brat that Calvin normally is (indeed this does get better!), but I STILL like the “good” Calvin infinitely better.
Maybe I’ve finally gotten tired of negativity being the root of this world’s senses of humor.
kab2rb over 13 years ago
I will miss the new Calvin less trouble, but then Calvin wouldn’t be Calvin with the new image.
maxwell46 over 13 years ago
You’re right. There is a pod somewhere in Calvin’s Digs.
dimeadance over 13 years ago
I wonder if this is how Nixon got his start?
bmonk over 13 years ago
Lewreader said, about 4 outcries ago
The guy who shouts out, “I remember, the butler did it” is usually found beat up behind the theater.
That reminds me of the time I predicted a “Murder She Wrote” episode. Before I had even seen the previews, I said, “It’s going to be a servant of some kind. It’s been a while, so I predict the gardener.” And then I had another thought–“But he’s going to be a lost relative of some kind.”
It turned out to be the gardener, who was a lost sister, adopted by another family at birth. I got the gender wrong.
rentier over 13 years ago
That’s real Calvin, together with Hobbes.
gofinsc over 13 years ago
I was expecting Hobbes to be out of sight until after Easter.
starlilies over 13 years ago
Whew! It’s the clone! HAD to be!
Gretchen's Mom over 13 years ago
Poor mom! Nothing in that child psychology book she picked up last night could ever prepare her for something like this!
(BTW: I don’t remember this story arc but I’m sure the ending is going to be really good!!!!!)
khpage over 13 years ago
His mother has an incredibly difficult choice to make here - the utterly diffident little boy who is nearly invisible in his self management, or the wild child she will remember with deepest love, irrespective of how difficult his upbringing was to begin with. Calvin, the “real” one, will remain etched in her memory so long as she is able to remember, and that with a smile, of course….
lin4869 over 13 years ago
“New” Calvin has such a cute eagerness to please. LOL.
rumplesnitz over 13 years ago
Are all you people really to young to have read this stuff the first time around? Wow…
Well here’s what happens, eerrrrkk…. thud
thirdguy over 13 years ago
Ray C Sorry about that, but you had it coming!!!!