Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for August 20, 1995
Transcript:
Calvin's poem: My Mom and my Dad are not what they seem. Their dull appearance is part of their scheme. I know of their plans. I know their techniques. My parents are outer space alien freaks! They landed on earth in spaceships humongous. Posing as grownups, they now walk among us. My parents deny this, but I know the truth. They're here to enslave me and spoil my youth. Early each morning, as the sun rises, Mom and Dad put on their earthling disguises. I knew right away their masks weren't legit. Their faces are lined - they sag and don't fit. The earth's gravity makes them sluggish and slow. They say not to run, wherever I go. They live by the clock. They're slaves to routines, They work the year 'round. They're almost machines. They deny that TV and fried food have much worth. They cannot be human. They're not of this earth. I cannot escape their alien gaze, and they're warping my mind with their alien ways. For, sinister plots, this one is a gem. They're bringing me up to turn me into them!
tammsys over 11 years ago
Brilliant!
Xalder about 10 years ago
Hah, adults are really alien creatures to children.
AdmiralMercurial about 10 years ago
They’re the Borg!
tdoug1 about 9 years ago
That’s better than becoming yourself!!
yow4zip Premium Member about 4 years ago
The older they get the more their masks don’t fit.
PinkYoshiFan over 3 years ago
There are two imposters among Calvin.
DM9001 over 3 years ago
Second panel, second line, last two words.