Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for August 21, 1992
Transcript:
Calvin: As soon as we turn the lights off, the monsters will come back out from under the bed. They're not going to go away, so I guess we need to find some way to live with them. Hobbes: It's hard to co-exist with things that want to kill you. Calvin: Well we've got to do something. Hobbes: We are. We're staying awake all night with the lights on. Calvin: I wonder if we could set fire to the bed without burning the house down.
pencilkid6 over 11 years ago
Calvin looks fat in the 1st panel.
dutchguy almost 10 years ago
Why don’t his parents just get him a night light?
yow4zip Premium Member over 7 years ago
You’ll never know unless you try.
alexzinuro about 6 years ago
Calvin’s belief in monsters under his bed must be stronger now than it was in ‘Yukon Ho!’, since, in that book, he could get rid of the monsters simply by turning on the light.
NoodleIncident over 5 years ago
I killed my first monster when I was seven years oldHe melted like butter in my bathroom’s sixty-watt bulbKept a three-cell MagLite from Daddy’s workshop drawerUnder my pillow and I’d pull it like a sword- Eric Church