Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for March 15, 1986
March 14, 1986
March 16, 1986
Transcript:
Calvin: Too bad the world will be ending soon. Hobbes: Beg your pardon? Calvin: Halley's comet. Comets are harbingers of doom. Hobbes: No, they aren't. That's just superstition. Calvin: Really?? Guess I'd better write that book report.
Halley’s Comet flew over England in 1066, the year of three kings… It was seen shortly before the Battle of Hastings. Which was the end for King Harold, at least.
TheSoCalledExpert over 14 years ago
Maybe the comet was a harbinger of the book report.
masterturtle over 14 years ago
oo synonyms again:d go synonyms go cinnamons GOO!
bmonk almost 14 years ago
Halley’s Comet flew over England in 1066, the year of three kings… It was seen shortly before the Battle of Hastings. Which was the end for King Harold, at least.
yow4zip Premium Member over 12 years ago
Anything to get out of work.
renrutnagrom about 12 years ago
It’s a good thing Calvin didn’t know about the Mayan End- of-Days calendar!