Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for December 24, 1989
Transcript:
Christmas Eve On Window panes, the icy frost leaves feathered patterns, crissed & crossed, but in our house, the Christmas tree is decorated festively with tiny dots of colored light that cozy up this winter night. Christmas songs, familiar, slow, play softly on the radio. Pops and hisses from the fire whistle with the bells and choir. My tiger is now fast asleep on his back and dreaming deep. When the fire makes him hot, he turns to warm whatever's not. Propped against him on the rug, I give my friend agentle hug. Tomorrow's what I'm waiting for, but I can wait a little more.
GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago
This one is actually from Dec 23, 1990. Where’s the one that actually ran on Dec 24, 1989?
If only I had a brain almost 12 years ago
@ Citizen GROG!
Well, the actual strip for today is a one panel Poem about x-mas. I recommend you buy the Complete Calvin & Hobbesyow4zip Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I want to join those two by the fire.
bmonk about 9 years ago
Sometimes Calvin does wait and enjoy the moment.
But it doesn’t last long.
LeotheCustomizer almost 4 years ago
this poem is beautiful! i have memorized this poem.
Hobbes is the best I'm also pro Susie... over 3 years ago
the super rare one panel strip
Gus the goose 9 months ago
THE FIRE IS ON SANTAAA