Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for May 12, 1989

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    bhillianthe  over 14 years ago

    check 3rd panel

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    Icalasari  about 14 years ago

    Well damn. A robbery may be the best thing to have ever happened to Calvin!

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    renrutnagrom  almost 12 years ago

    Yeah, in the third panel what happened to Calvin’s dinner?

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    yow4zip Premium Member over 10 years ago

    It finally hits home.

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    bmonk  about 10 years ago

    Yep. It comes to roost.

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    Official_Dalek  about 9 years ago

    They should have staged a robbery and just hid the TV in storage or something…

    All for Calvin

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    Me2times.  over 6 years ago

    The only way to get Calvin to do his homework, stolen TV

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    rgcviper  about 3 years ago

    I LOVE Calvin’s face in the third panel here. Classic.

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    alexzinuro  9 months ago

    Calvin’s expression in the third panel: my reaction when I found out that the prehistoric armored predatory fish Dunkleosteus of the Devonian period was not 40 feet long and 8¼ tons in mass, but 12½ feet long and 500 pounds in mass.

    I calculated the former size based on this creature’s depiction in Let’s All Draw Dinosaurs, Pterodactyls, and Other Prehistoric Creatures (©1990) by Sue Pinkus and Bruce Robertson (the illustration of the Dunkleosteus is by Graham Rosewarne), and the latter size from The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Creatures: A Visual Who’s Who of Prehistoric Life (2013 edition) by Prof. Barry Cox et al. (the fish and amphibians are illustrated by Colin Newman). Nevertheless, Dunkleosteus was a fascinating Paleozoic fish. Facts and figures regarding animals, prehistoric and present-day, shouldn’t have to be exaggerated in order to seem more impressive.

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