kab2rb:
I’m glad you enjoy my stories. My granddaughter can’t wait to see the new strips with me when she comes to our house. She loves to hear the stories that I write and especially when I write one about her.
There’s always one kid that’s sitting there lost in making the perfect snowball. It’s usually the kid too that you count on to cover you while you refresh your supply of snowballs and you end up being just pelted by the other team.
Calvin the genius boy who can argue with the best in the field the perfect aerdoynamicf properties of different mixtures of slush, ice, powder….yet it can´t come up with the solution to “11-3=…..”
in a way , this was germany’s method of war-making in the 40’s— they made a smaller number of first class , superb, state of the art submarines, tanks, airplanes and even missiles ….but the U.S. simply made cheaper weapons in far greater numbers
jajajaja, somehow this strip reminded of that “Last Action Hero” movie where the kid (don’t remember his name), says that the bad guys talk too much when they have the good guy at his mercy, :-)
“in a way , this was germany’s method of war-making in the 40’s— they made a smaller number of first class , superb, state of the art submarines, tanks, airplanes and even missiles ….but the U.S. simply made cheaper weapons in far greater numbers”
Don’t forget the Soviets–even more tanks, of even lower quality. The Germans cut their armor plates, ground down rough edges, welded, polished, painted, and so on. The Americans cut the plates with a band saw–rougher, but still serviceable. The Russians used Arc welders to cut, and the edges showed it.
margueritem almost 15 years ago
Less talk, more action!
pouncingtiger almost 15 years ago
Hobbes got sick of Calvin’s babbling.
Everybody’s a critic.
Yukoner almost 15 years ago
Calvin, the “ultimate winter weapon” is only good if you actually use it.
Anool almost 15 years ago
“when you want to shoot, shoot - don’t talk”
hagarthehorrible almost 15 years ago
Impeccable aim Hobbes. You have taken the seduction wave of art to logical ending.
MontanaLady almost 15 years ago
the radar showed speed of 89mph!!!!
carmy almost 15 years ago
Ouch, that had to hurt! Anool, I like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly reference, and it’s very true in Calvin’s case too.
COWBOY7 almost 15 years ago
And it took Calvin’s mittens right off his hands. Nice shot Hobbes!
margueritem almost 15 years ago
paperbucket snow balls…..
Pacejv almost 15 years ago
^Shame on you, Marg!
Dino-1 almost 15 years ago
kab2rb: I’m glad you enjoy my stories. My granddaughter can’t wait to see the new strips with me when she comes to our house. She loves to hear the stories that I write and especially when I write one about her.
There’s always one kid that’s sitting there lost in making the perfect snowball. It’s usually the kid too that you count on to cover you while you refresh your supply of snowballs and you end up being just pelted by the other team.
Puddleglum2 almost 15 years ago
Hobbes, you might have saved someone (Susie?) from being pelted by a lethal snowball!
rshive almost 15 years ago
Once again, suitability trumps perfection.
krisch almost 15 years ago
“A li’l less conversation.. a li’l more action..”
ronaldmundy almost 15 years ago
so embodied by his work….he forgot his purpose.
jrbj almost 15 years ago
Art has it’s place, but it isn’t on the battlefield.
DolphinGirl78 almost 15 years ago
Love the comments so far on this one! :)
tirnaaisling almost 15 years ago
I would have gone for… The male one is always found in yellow snow.
mexdr1958 almost 15 years ago
Calvin the genius boy who can argue with the best in the field the perfect aerdoynamicf properties of different mixtures of slush, ice, powder….yet it can´t come up with the solution to “11-3=…..”
Gotta love him!!
thirdguy almost 15 years ago
MontanaLady, Only 89 MPH? Must have been his change-up!
GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago
This is one of my favorites.
I, too, love the Good, the Bad and the Ugly reference. I actually saw it last night.
alondra almost 15 years ago
You weren’t fast enough Calvin!
rentier almost 15 years ago
Marg: a clowncap today? it’s too late, today is Ash Wednesday!
rentier almost 15 years ago
This art must be very seductive!
pearlandpeach almost 15 years ago
pouncing tiger got it right - Hobbs has always been a critic.
the feline finer touch.
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 15 years ago
in a way , this was germany’s method of war-making in the 40’s— they made a smaller number of first class , superb, state of the art submarines, tanks, airplanes and even missiles ….but the U.S. simply made cheaper weapons in far greater numbers
Jestoon almost 15 years ago
this is the 200th comic I’ve Favorited!!! (If you don’t believe me, visit my page)
lazygrazer almost 15 years ago
Snowballs….yet another reason to fear tigers.
cleokaya almost 15 years ago
Who is Art and how can I learn his powers of seduction?
fanof41 almost 15 years ago
Calvin lacks what Hobbes has: the eye of the Tiger. :-p
JRemakel1 almost 15 years ago
Good “packing snow” is just what the doctor ordered!
treBsdrawkcaB almost 15 years ago
Crouching Tiger; Hidden Dragoon. Hobbes fired that one off…
treBsdrawkcaB almost 15 years ago
(Crouching over to pack a snowball…)
AJCA almost 15 years ago
jajajaja, somehow this strip reminded of that “Last Action Hero” movie where the kid (don’t remember his name), says that the bad guys talk too much when they have the good guy at his mercy, :-)
vibjyor almost 15 years ago
Calvin getting forcefully carried away !
rentier almost 15 years ago
One day not to see C & H is badest fast!
Me_Again almost 15 years ago
I saw this comic in one of my textbooks!
alviebird almost 15 years ago
nighthawks;
Don’t forget the USSR. Together we simply out-produced the Axis.
Of course, I am not forgetting the sacrifices that were made.
rumplesnitz almost 15 years ago
In the words of Tuco, from ‘The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly’, “When you have to shoot, shoot - don’t talk.”
mrslukeskywalker almost 15 years ago
Hobbes is going to be sleeping under the bed tonight.
ratlum almost 15 years ago
When it comes to snow balls you cant trust your brother sister even your mother may shoot you an easy one. So you really have to watch Hobbes or Susie
bmonk almost 15 years ago
nighthawks said, about 11 wars ago
“in a way , this was germany’s method of war-making in the 40’s— they made a smaller number of first class , superb, state of the art submarines, tanks, airplanes and even missiles ….but the U.S. simply made cheaper weapons in far greater numbers”
Don’t forget the Soviets–even more tanks, of even lower quality. The Germans cut their armor plates, ground down rough edges, welded, polished, painted, and so on. The Americans cut the plates with a band saw–rougher, but still serviceable. The Russians used Arc welders to cut, and the edges showed it.
“The perfect is the enemy of the good.”
Rakkav almost 15 years ago
I thought of an example much closer to home: Afghanistan (both for the Soviets and for us presently).
JP Steve Premium Member almost 15 years ago
I’m from Vancouver – what’s a snowball?
JTGAM almost 15 years ago
So if Hobbes is really only in Calvin’s imagination then…who really threw the snowball? Was this a case of snowball suicide?
pineapplehoney almost 15 years ago
That wasn’t fair Hobbes. Calvin had crafted his snowball with all his skill. He should have been given the first chance to throw it.
-DukeNukem- almost 15 years ago
All that matters in a snowball, is if it hits you first.
Gretchen's Mom almost 15 years ago
Calvin, if you snooze … you lose! That’s when you become the one who gets hit with a snowball first instead of it being the other way around!!!!!
garfield246 almost 15 years ago
He was too quick for ya Calvin…