Another revenge fantasy by Calvin. He not only plots revenge against school authority but also his classmates who add to his torment. In one of his earlier revenge fantasies, he pointed out that many of his classmates were mean to him and threatened to take revenge on them when he became rich and powerful. He never singles out Moe. Moe just seems to be the worst of a bad bunch.
A few weeks ago, I printed one of Watterson’s comments about school – “I learned a lot at school but I don’t remember it with much fondness.” This is another excellent strip which shows how Watterson remembers his school days.
I like the lined paper that Calvin has been doodling on. It reminds me of a comic strip in a 1973-5 comic that I used to read called Buzz. I would be Calvin’s age when I started reading it. That comic strip was also based on a boy’s doodling on lined sheets of paper and was called “Sammy’s Scribbles”. Sammy had a dog called Fang and an older sister called Gladys.
I’ve just been reading the replies to my comments on yesterday’s strip. Susan00100 said that Mom and Dad would say that bruises and abrasions build character and I replied that they don’t believe Hobbes causes them. I now see that Susan00100 then replied “But if Moe caused them, Mom and Dad would turn a blind eye.” I don’t agree with this view. Mom did learn that Moe had extorted dinner money from Calvin and this led to Moe returning the money to Calvin and saying “Someone squealed and it will be a grim day when I find out who!” Another time, Mom learned that Moe was bullying Calvin again and had words with Miss Wormwood who seemed to scare Moe off for a time. Calvin credited Hobbes with scaring Moe off. Both Calvin and Hobbes seem unaware that everyone but Calvin sees Hobbes as a stuffed toy.
I know these were done quite a few years ago. This one would be funnier had there not been a bunch of school shootings since then. I can imagine Parkland Cruz seeing this in jail and enjoying it for the wrong reason.
I don’t believe Watterson would not have drawn this today, much less try to defend other than just a product of it’s time…. Even his comment against the detractors in the anniversary book was before our children were practicing lockdown drills. The humor was based on the total irrationality of the dream, and the resulting sympathetic schadenfreude over all our own bullies. We know of course now, there is nothing funny about little bodies and innocent teachers bleeding to death in schools.
In Albuquerque Public Schools drawing any representation of a gun in school is a serious offense, and depending on context can get the student’s family a visit from the police to determine what is going on.
BE THIS GUY about 2 years ago
It’s not fair when the subject of the artwork is also the critic.
dadthedawg Premium Member about 2 years ago
It’s called artistic license…..
codycab about 2 years ago
Next, Calvin is going to draw an escape plan.
Imagine about 2 years ago
One day Calvin will be famous. Then she will be sorry.
leopardglily about 2 years ago
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA WOW. Just wow. Calvin is so funny, I just can’t with him.
C about 2 years ago
Ain’t that the truth
JudasPeckerwood about 2 years ago
If Calvin doodled that school destruction fantasy today he’d be in custody.
GeorgeInAZ about 2 years ago
Today, the school management would have Calvin arrested and expelled.
Calvinist1966 about 2 years ago
Another revenge fantasy by Calvin. He not only plots revenge against school authority but also his classmates who add to his torment. In one of his earlier revenge fantasies, he pointed out that many of his classmates were mean to him and threatened to take revenge on them when he became rich and powerful. He never singles out Moe. Moe just seems to be the worst of a bad bunch.
Calvinist1966 about 2 years ago
A few weeks ago, I printed one of Watterson’s comments about school – “I learned a lot at school but I don’t remember it with much fondness.” This is another excellent strip which shows how Watterson remembers his school days.
Calvinist1966 about 2 years ago
I like the lined paper that Calvin has been doodling on. It reminds me of a comic strip in a 1973-5 comic that I used to read called Buzz. I would be Calvin’s age when I started reading it. That comic strip was also based on a boy’s doodling on lined sheets of paper and was called “Sammy’s Scribbles”. Sammy had a dog called Fang and an older sister called Gladys.
Calvinist1966 about 2 years ago
I’ve just been reading the replies to my comments on yesterday’s strip. Susan00100 said that Mom and Dad would say that bruises and abrasions build character and I replied that they don’t believe Hobbes causes them. I now see that Susan00100 then replied “But if Moe caused them, Mom and Dad would turn a blind eye.” I don’t agree with this view. Mom did learn that Moe had extorted dinner money from Calvin and this led to Moe returning the money to Calvin and saying “Someone squealed and it will be a grim day when I find out who!” Another time, Mom learned that Moe was bullying Calvin again and had words with Miss Wormwood who seemed to scare Moe off for a time. Calvin credited Hobbes with scaring Moe off. Both Calvin and Hobbes seem unaware that everyone but Calvin sees Hobbes as a stuffed toy.
chuckcork1 about 2 years ago
Pretty sure maintenance is the first thing to go, followed by the teaching assistants.
[Unnamed Reader - 288232] about 2 years ago
Do that today and the FBI would have him in handcuffs.
bignatefantic2.0 about 2 years ago
When is Calvin going learn that his actions have consequences?
wrd2255 about 2 years ago
I know these were done quite a few years ago. This one would be funnier had there not been a bunch of school shootings since then. I can imagine Parkland Cruz seeing this in jail and enjoying it for the wrong reason.
Watchdog about 2 years ago
Instead of a “like,” 5-stars.
SquidGamerGal about 2 years ago
Careful, Calvin! These days, those types of drawing can get you arrested for conspiracy to commit mass murder!
prairiedogdance Premium Member about 2 years ago
I don’t believe Watterson would not have drawn this today, much less try to defend other than just a product of it’s time…. Even his comment against the detractors in the anniversary book was before our children were practicing lockdown drills. The humor was based on the total irrationality of the dream, and the resulting sympathetic schadenfreude over all our own bullies. We know of course now, there is nothing funny about little bodies and innocent teachers bleeding to death in schools.
Count Olaf Premium Member about 2 years ago
If a kid drew anything like that today he would be expelled and sent to counseling and sensitivity training.
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
Awww! So many crucial subjects have been axed from the educational curriculum ….and it shows in this generation!
A Hip loving Canadian... about 2 years ago
Well, I wonder where all the violent intention comes from?
JRobinson Premium Member about 2 years ago
Run the one with the F-15 next!
Say What? Premium Member about 2 years ago
A lot of people like to say that public education failed the people when it’s really the other way around.
gantech about 2 years ago
I’m surprised Calvin didn’t lob a few shells at Mo while he was at it.
JohnTheFoole about 2 years ago
Well, he’s not wrong!
sandpiper about 2 years ago
It is said ‘to become a true artist, one must suffer.’ Cal is on the way.
g04922 about 2 years ago
For once, Calvin is correct…
rgbourj about 2 years ago
I agree. Very poor choice.
Mentor397 about 2 years ago
He’d be expelled for this kind of drawing now, at the very least.
Michael Helwig about 2 years ago
He’s already fantasizing about shooting up a school…
KEA about 2 years ago
Calvin’s correct, but there’s a proper time for things
djtenltd about 2 years ago
HA!! “Leonardo”! That’s cute!
mourdac Premium Member about 2 years ago
Next up, the Incredible 50 Foot Teacher.
mistercatworks about 2 years ago
This was probably a LOT funnier when originally published.
flagmichael about 2 years ago
In Albuquerque Public Schools drawing any representation of a gun in school is a serious offense, and depending on context can get the student’s family a visit from the police to determine what is going on.
dbradway1 about 2 years ago
Considering the all-too-common violence in schools today, this might be a poor choice to re-run.
Brian Collis about 2 years ago
that kid would be suspended for a week these days, and have to be cleared by a therapist to return to school
tripwire45 about 2 years ago
Classic.
diegot about 2 years ago
When I first read this strip (many moons ago!) I got a chuckle. Now, with all the school shootings we’ve had, it’s a bit cringy.
mckeonfuneralhomebx about 2 years ago
Would always take Calvin in my class over Jeff Dunhaim… Would not want the black board to talk back to me….
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Does anyone else feel a bit uncomfortable?
drds2 about 2 years ago
Calvin has been “doodling all morning”. That was me! Doodling to escape from reality.
MCProfessor about 2 years ago
I remember getting bored and doodling in class with pretty much the same outcome.
BiggerNate91 about 2 years ago
To be honest, this strip really shouldn’t have been rerun in the current era.
donwestonmysteries about 2 years ago
Love the jail crossed out and school written in. This is so clever and well drawn.
mindjob about 2 years ago
At least he didn’t shoot until he saw the whites of the page
Stephen Gilberg about 2 years ago
Funny how the teacher is bigger than the school.
John Jorgensen about 2 years ago
Firing on a school? Lovely. Couldn’t get away with that today, or should you.
willie_mctell about 2 years ago
When I got older I started using unlined paper.
q94040 about 2 years ago
Nowadays Calvin would be arrested by the police as a potential school shooter for doodling like that :(
Spiffy about 2 years ago
How I despise those blue ruling lines. Why will no office supply company just make us a $# blank sheet of paper?
Johnny Q Premium Member about 2 years ago
Classic! (I like the “jail” replaced with “school”…)
wiley207 about 2 years ago
Oh yes, I remember what that was like. But my drawings were never that violent!
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 2 years ago
For it to be called art, one must suffer for it.
genghis.shaman about 2 years ago
That would get Calvin interrogated by police if he did it today
saylorgirl about 2 years ago
I love Calvin’s imagination! His drawings are even better now.