No, they are headed for Mars! If they’re going the right way, that is. A map is really part of navigation, not supplies, and Calvin should have been responsible!
I have faint memories of a picture-book titled You Will Go to the Moon. (That was well before Apollo 7.) On the last page was a view of the sky from the Moon, with a red dot and text about someday maybe going to Mars.
I took some kind of assessment test which included the question “What is Mars?” I confidently answered, “A red dot.” Though the examiner sympathized, that was not one of the accepted answers.
(Hm, I must have been younger than Calvin. Dad took me to the Chicago planetarium to see a show about Mars, and afterward we had a Mars Bar. I was five when we moved away from Chicago.)
sunshinelegend over 14 years ago
A map for interplanetary travel with a wagon?
fishbulb239 over 13 years ago
Better check with Rand McNally.
LadyBlanc over 11 years ago
No, they are headed for Mars! If they’re going the right way, that is. A map is really part of navigation, not supplies, and Calvin should have been responsible!
albud83 over 11 years ago
Comic strip characters are virtually indestructible and rarely lose consciousness, so that’s unlikely.
yow4zip Premium Member about 11 years ago
Great drawing of Earth.
bmonk about 11 years ago
“Second to the right, and straight on till morning.”
Wait, that’s how to get to Never Land. Nevermind.
Comics Master about 11 years ago
This is, what? His third time running away?
glowing-steak32 almost 9 years ago
Going where no boy or tiger has gone before.
HobbesForPresident almost 7 years ago
they lok kind of like a bird together in that wagon
timmymcallister04 almost 7 years ago
I like the art in this comic
Anton Sherwood almost 2 years ago
I have faint memories of a picture-book titled You Will Go to the Moon. (That was well before Apollo 7.) On the last page was a view of the sky from the Moon, with a red dot and text about someday maybe going to Mars.
I took some kind of assessment test which included the question “What is Mars?” I confidently answered, “A red dot.” Though the examiner sympathized, that was not one of the accepted answers.
(Hm, I must have been younger than Calvin. Dad took me to the Chicago planetarium to see a show about Mars, and afterward we had a Mars Bar. I was five when we moved away from Chicago.)
Random good 6 months ago
Yeah I might be done here