Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for January 28, 2024

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    BE THIS GUY  10 months ago

    Maybe he should read the classics; something like Macbeth.

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    codycab  10 months ago

    What if Calvin reads something violent, Mom?

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    Brian  Premium Member 10 months ago

    Here’s a little crossover fun from Breaking Cat News:

    https://www.gocomics.Com/breaking-cat-news/2024/01/28

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    Bilan  10 months ago

    Those two should really see a marriage counselor.

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    snsurone76  10 months ago

    Aww, Mom—why did you turn off the TV before it could start dancing in mid-air??

    Great artwork, Sam.

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    Crann Bethadh  10 months ago

    This reaction, from a kid who always wants a flamethrower and nuclear weapons for Christmas…

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    su43dipta  10 months ago

    Oh I thought he was just playing with Susie!

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    Farside99  10 months ago

    See? The TV just had to compete with all the violence in the comics!!! They weren’t REALLY bad until the comics got gory, right?

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    cracker65  10 months ago

    Right

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    JRobinson Premium Member 10 months ago

    Is anyone else seeing C&H strips they’ve never seen before? I’ve been reading this online through the last couple of cycles, but today’s strip and a lot of the other Sunday outings are new to me! Must have missed them previously — a nice surprise!

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    Jesy Bertz Premium Member 10 months ago

    It is a shame that Watterson ended Calvin and Hobbes so soon. He could have stopped doing the dailies and concentrated on doing only the Sundays. The bigger “canvas” gave him the space to experiment and stretch the creative boundaries of his comic strips, as he did with this one, published in 1994, just a few months before retiring.

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    Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 10 months ago

    Go play a video game!

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    Mediatech  10 months ago

    Right, because there is no violence in “Treasure Island”.

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    Purple People Eater  10 months ago

    There wasn’t any violence on TV when I was a kid. I only watched cartoons like Popeye, Tom and Jerry, and Roadrunner.

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    The Reader Premium Member 10 months ago

    Where can I get that comic?

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    BigDaveGlass  10 months ago

    For a second I thought I was on the Liberty Meadows page, then I thought it’s Calvin playing with Suzie. And now I get the joke and the need to go and get breakfast……….

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    Guybrush Threepwood  10 months ago

    The drawings are amazing. What a genius, Watterson.

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    mark_chapin  10 months ago

    Or Hebrews 13:4

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    mark_chapin  10 months ago

    See Hebrews 13:4

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    Dobby53 Premium Member 10 months ago

    Do these super heroes and villains spot for each other at the gym? Maybe get a cuppa after? Talk about being bullied in school? Compare their shrinks? Just wondering.

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    Hamady Sack Premium Member 10 months ago

    I would so buy this comic book.

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    joegeethree  10 months ago

    Watterson could’ve gotten a job with Marvel or DC. The artwork is fantastic with a great storyline.

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    jagedlo  10 months ago

    If you only knew what he read, Mom…

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    SquidGamerGal  10 months ago

    Yeesh… That’s needlessly graphic!

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    SquidGamerGal  10 months ago

    Come on, Mom! You don’t even know what Calvin was gonna watch!

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    mrwiskers  10 months ago

    My 8 year old grandson says he does not like to read. Now that his wandering eye has been corrected, he is still left with the habit of not liking to read. Knowing he might never shake that, I decided to talk up and share my love of Calvin and Hobbes during a few visits, because there is nothing that stimulates the imagination better. He took the bait, hook, line and sinker. During their last visit, he said, “Grandpa, guess what? During Show and Tell, I read four pages from the Calvin and Hobbes you gave me”.

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    rmercer Premium Member 10 months ago

    Ahhh… Sundays are so relaxing….

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    PaulAbbott2  10 months ago

    “I could feel my spine shatter.” “It hurt”. “A lot”. Another A+ Sunday strip

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    gantech  10 months ago

    Hitting a lady, no less….

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    anamchara42  10 months ago

    I love strips like that that show what a hugely talented graphic artist Bill Watterson is.

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    sandpiper  10 months ago

    These impressions will still be with him in later years

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    uniquename  10 months ago

    Perhaps something in a nice “Harold and His Purple Crayon”.

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    morningglory73 Premium Member 10 months ago

    Change his reading material.

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    kathleenhicks62  10 months ago

    No Hobbes—-AGAIN!!

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    kathleenhicks62  10 months ago

    No Hobbes,AGAIN!

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    rshive  10 months ago

    Violence can un-beget violence too.

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    Robert4170  10 months ago

    I was watching Bizet’s Carmen yesterday. She dies a violent death at the end.

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    ladykat  10 months ago

    He did, Mom, that’s why he wants to watch TV. It’s less violent.

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    jconnors3954  10 months ago

    Susie got even.

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member 10 months ago

    When I was a kid we had EC comics and they were so good, they had to ban them!!

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    txmystic  10 months ago

    a shattered spine does tend to sting a bit…

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    JosephShriver  10 months ago

    That is when you take the comic you were reading and hand it to your mother

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    g04922  10 months ago

    Obviously, Mom does not monitor what Calvin is reading… LOL

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    Otis Rufus Driftwood  10 months ago

    If you only knew.

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    A Hip loving Canadian...  10 months ago

    Hey, I want to know how that ends! Does Amazon lady finally gets the bulky guy to put down the toilet seat?

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    'IndyMan'  10 months ago

    Does ‘Mom’ even know what Calvin reads ??

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    hornacek  10 months ago

    I loved when Waterson drew in different styles for the comics. Usually it was adult Calvin and adult Susie.

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    David_J Premium Member 10 months ago

    This “comic book” bit is still one of my all time Watterson favorites. His skills are out of this world!

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    delennwen  10 months ago

    Amazing artwork.

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    David_J Premium Member 10 months ago

    re: TV violence. When I was a kid, it was called Cronkite. The violence? His broadcasts from Vietnam.

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    mepowell  10 months ago

    Tell Calvin to read fairy tales – the original Grimm fairy tales. Hint for those who don’t know, those stories are incredibly violent and gory. Disney, etc. watered them down completely.

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    wiley207  10 months ago

    For someone that hates those kind of violent comics, Bill Watterson sure draws them well! Kind of hard to tell it’s actually a parody of the genre – and a funny one, at that!

    If this were in an animated “Calvin and Hobbes” series, I can picture the comic panels being done in a “Picturemation” style, the original artwork with very limited animation effects added and the words appearing in the speech bubbles as they are spoken in real-time.

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    Kachr  10 months ago

    When I was younger adults would say “Wow, she’s reading such big books! She’s so mature!” They were NOT saying “Wow, those books are made for an older audience and may therefore have content meant for an older audience!”

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    mistercatworks  10 months ago

    … with fewer pictures.

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    yangeldf  10 months ago

    nothing beats the late 80’s and early 90’s for gratuitous, graphic violence in comic books. Gotta say Bill draws in that style better than at least 80% of actual comic artists of the time

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    Oarsman  10 months ago

    Or the book I am reading about the Spanish war with the Dutch where they captured 500 soldiers and chucked them in the river through a hole in ice.

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    rentier  10 months ago

    Artwork is well done,but it is horrible today. Not for me.

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    rentier  10 months ago

    I go to Red and Rover, that is nicer!

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    Camiyami Premium Member 10 months ago

    I love it when Bill drew these classic comics into Calvin and Hobbes. Really showcases his incredible artistic talent!! He’s brilliant. Wish he had never retired.

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    David Rickard Premium Member 10 months ago

    Yeah, Calvin, you’re way too young to be reading Garth Ennis.

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    A Good Boy  10 months ago

    Wow, Watterson’s artwork is just stunning. The man has mad skills!

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    Gent  10 months ago

    Well unfortunately it part of life and you just can not wishes it away.

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    montylc2001  10 months ago

    I just bought the Fantastic Four #3 omnibus for the kids….late 1960’s issues 60 through 100. They love it. Violent, yes, gory, no.

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    KageKat  10 months ago

    I do give Calvin credit for trying to clear his brain!

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    glowing-steak32  9 months ago

    Somehow this is one clue that tells me that C&H isn’t meant for young kids like Garfield. (Along with Calvin and his philosophy and general brattiness like wanting to blow up the school)

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