Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for August 27, 1992
Transcript:
Calvin: I wish my shirt had a logo of a product on it. A good shirt turns the wearer into a walking corporate billboard! It says to the world, "My identity is so wrapped up in what I buy that I paid the company to advertise its products!" Hobbes: You'd admit that? Calvin: Oh sure. Endorsing products is the American way to express individuality.
radekpsk over 14 years ago
This is *so* 92!
LilyJael about 13 years ago
Abercrombie and Hollister anyone?
wolfman928 almost 12 years ago
This strip was published the day I was born, and It’s my favorite comic strip of all times. I agree with this 110%
LadyBlanc over 11 years ago
It was true in 1992, and still is today.
dspauld42682 over 7 years ago
I go to that store in the mall that sells ball caps, specifically to buy hats with no logo of any kind on them. The employees are often very surprised when I decline the “free” service of having the logo of a major sports team or other brand embroidered into the hat. If you ask me, I’m the one getting the good deal.
yow4zip Premium Member about 7 years ago
What about band logos?
AntonL.Graf over 3 years ago
Watterson’s not pulling any punches here