A very long time ago I met a man who knew Bill Watterson tangentially, as his grandson was one of the “role models” for Calvin’s character. He said what the kid could get up to was amazing. :)
As a child I had two stuffed Teddy Bears that were my imaginary friends. To me they were alive. Special parents realize just how important these “friends” are.
Don’t know that I’d “holler” for Hobbs…but I got admit I’d probably be wandering around out there muttering “All right Hobbs, where are you?” out loud.
I just changed my avatar and wanted to see how it looked. I love mums face in the last frame. Sheer embrassement. It makes you wonder if Mum was ever like Calvin. I think Dad needs to losen up if they start to think like Calvin they may end up thinking about where Calvin left Hobbes.
LOLs! I like the third panel. Mother hollered for Hobbes. Father became wide-opened and puzzled. And the last panel, my guess is that Father did not want to be a “stupid” like Mother for hollering Hobbes’ name. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haaaaaaaaaa…….
How often do we see a Calvin and Hobbes strip without Calvin or Hobbes? BTW, about 18 years ago I did this type of thing at the shopping mall for my son’s “Ernie” (from Sesame Street). I was there after it closed and they let me stay. When I brought Ernie home, it was all worth it.
Wana-be Parrents take note: This will be what you have to look forward to at some point chasing after imaginary animails / beasts in the closet / under the bed. Hosting tea parties for those not there yet in our world. This reminds me heavily of my own childhood before I grew up…
How often do we see a Calvin and Hobbes strip without Calvin or Hobbes? BTW, about 18 years ago I did this type of thing at the shopping mall for my son’s “Ernie” (from Sesame Street). I was there after it closed and they let me stay. When I brought Ernie home, it was all worth it.
My son was so much live Calvin that I felt he needed a Hobbes too so from the cartoon book I created a 3 foot high hobbes as Calvin sees him and took photos of him doing my sons homework at his school desk in his room. Brings back a lot om memories and my son is now 31 and still has Hobbes.
margueritem about 16 years ago
That was sweet. Mom slips into Calvin’s world for a moment. We know she loves Hobbes, she washes him whenever he gets dirty.
Artrina about 16 years ago
How many parents out there have done what Calvins parents are doing? :)
fdctlcmjc about 16 years ago
Dad’s face in panel 3 I’ve had that look before… often about myself.?!
Ray_C about 16 years ago
This is both very real and very touching. I think the parents’ behavior is quite authentic. Wonder how much autobiography is in this strip?
coffeeturtle about 16 years ago
Better yet, how many parents out there would have done what Calvin’s parents are doing for a kid like Calvin??? :)
gotta luv him
cregan about 16 years ago
One of my favorites! Makes me smile every time I read this one.
pibfan868 about 16 years ago
A very long time ago I met a man who knew Bill Watterson tangentially, as his grandson was one of the “role models” for Calvin’s character. He said what the kid could get up to was amazing. :)
cleokaya about 16 years ago
As a child I had two stuffed Teddy Bears that were my imaginary friends. To me they were alive. Special parents realize just how important these “friends” are.
nyer73 about 16 years ago
this strip shows where calvin got his imaginative/silly/creative side (from his mom!) and his realistic/blunt/no-fuss side (wherelse!).. :)
swolf48110 about 16 years ago
Don’t know that I’d “holler” for Hobbs…but I got admit I’d probably be wandering around out there muttering “All right Hobbs, where are you?” out loud.
space-cadet about 16 years ago
I miss Hobbes
space-cadet about 16 years ago
I just changed my avatar and wanted to see how it looked. I love mums face in the last frame. Sheer embrassement. It makes you wonder if Mum was ever like Calvin. I think Dad needs to losen up if they start to think like Calvin they may end up thinking about where Calvin left Hobbes.
Wildmustang1262 about 16 years ago
LOLs! I like the third panel. Mother hollered for Hobbes. Father became wide-opened and puzzled. And the last panel, my guess is that Father did not want to be a “stupid” like Mother for hollering Hobbes’ name. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haaaaaaaaaa…….
skiwoods about 16 years ago
How often do we see a Calvin and Hobbes strip without Calvin or Hobbes? BTW, about 18 years ago I did this type of thing at the shopping mall for my son’s “Ernie” (from Sesame Street). I was there after it closed and they let me stay. When I brought Ernie home, it was all worth it.
Yukoner about 16 years ago
swolf48110 - right on. Many at time and oft have I found myself muttering in such a manner
JonD17 about 16 years ago
Alll Rightttttttt Mom!!!!!!!!!! Ya gotta have heart, miles and miles of heart……….. and a healthy imagination don’t hurt either.
meaje about 16 years ago
Wana-be Parrents take note: This will be what you have to look forward to at some point chasing after imaginary animails / beasts in the closet / under the bed. Hosting tea parties for those not there yet in our world. This reminds me heavily of my own childhood before I grew up…
1MadMan about 16 years ago
Thanks for my daily chuckle BW.
prasrinivara about 16 years ago
For space-cadet:
Hobbes will show up soon enough, like the proverbial “bad penny”.
margueritem about 16 years ago
skiwoods says:
How often do we see a Calvin and Hobbes strip without Calvin or Hobbes? BTW, about 18 years ago I did this type of thing at the shopping mall for my son’s “Ernie” (from Sesame Street). I was there after it closed and they let me stay. When I brought Ernie home, it was all worth it.
Aw, that was so loving of you.
tabbylynn about 16 years ago
now see that just proves that mom belives that hobbes is real. sha she called for him. dad just thinks she is crazy.
hahahababa about 16 years ago
tigers are real!
hollea about 16 years ago
My son was so much live Calvin that I felt he needed a Hobbes too so from the cartoon book I created a 3 foot high hobbes as Calvin sees him and took photos of him doing my sons homework at his school desk in his room. Brings back a lot om memories and my son is now 31 and still has Hobbes.
mrprongs about 16 years ago
So that’s where Calvin gets it from. He takes after Mom.
westiewestaz about 16 years ago
hollea: What a neat thing to do!!!
R.Khalife about 16 years ago
aww mum’s such a cutie!! looking for hobbes n believing he’s real! no parent every did that for me!! :(
dsbairdks over 15 years ago
Losing sight of reality
EastEmi about 14 years ago
She IS Calvin’s mother!