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âVampire Sorority Babesâ. Actually not that outrageous a title these days. Who could have foreseen the popularity of vampires back then? (I canât see it now).
âŠnice bun, babe, er, I mean lady! Shall we âtrip the light fantasticâ (on the sidewalks of New York) after you get off work?BTW, Hobbes needs to âPack up your troubles in your old kit bag and smile, smile, smileâ. That sober face wonât get it done.
1) At six, how does he know what a âbabeâ is. 2) His mom left him alone long enough to make it downtown? 3) Two is correct, Calvin. One for you and one for me. I wanna see the babes.
Charlie Chaplin was a genius. Have you read his atuobiography? He came from a poverty-stricken background. His mother used to sew shirts to keep Charlie and his brother fed.
My comment has been deleted by GoComics, apparently because one of the links that I provided went to a film clip on YouTube that had been put there by a commercial entity. Anyway, for all who like the way that Bill Watterson combines humor with underlying serious themes in Calvin and Hobbes, I was recommending watching any of Charlie Chaplinâs greatest films: The Kid (1921), The Gold Rush (1925), City Lights (1931), Modern Times (1936), and The Great Dictator (1940). Chaplin was a true genius who raised comedy to a whole new level by intertwining humor with serious themes. Bill Watterson is also a true genius, and the underlying serious themes in his comic strip are a big reason that both Chaplinâs films and Wattersonâs Calvin and Hobbes have stood the test of time.
Hi, JoanHelen. Hope you are having a good winter at the southern tip of Africa. Yes, Iâve read Chaplinâs autobiography, and one wonders how such a amazing mind for humor could come out of such circumstances. But comedy and tragedy are often closely linked. Some consider âThe Kidâ to be Chaplinâs greatest masterpiece, and itâs about a child living in poverty, inspired by his own childhood. Speaking of comedy and tragedy being closely linked, many people on this site consider it a real tragedy that Bill Watterson no longer writes comedy. :>)
margueritem over 13 years ago
Will it work?
SideshowStarlet over 13 years ago
LOL! This is one of my favorite daily C+H strips.
rentier over 13 years ago
Together with Hobbes, you are always the âGreatestâ!!
MontanaLady over 13 years ago
We had a librarian who looked like her!
rshive over 13 years ago
And the trench coat is suddenly opened to revealâŠ.?
alviebird over 13 years ago
âVampire Sorority Babesâ. Actually not that outrageous a title these days. Who could have foreseen the popularity of vampires back then? (I canât see it now).
Phapada over 13 years ago
GOOD IDEAS AND GOOD THINGS MY C&H I LOVE YOU BOTH REALLYâŠ.. SO MAKE ME HAPPY EVERY TIME GREAT SMILE âŠ.?
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
I donât think sheâs buying it.
Good Morning, Marg, Mike & â Lonewolfâ !
Puddleglum2 over 13 years ago
@thebird55,Did you go south for the winter? I havenât seen you here for several months!
Puddleglum2 over 13 years ago
âŠnice bun, babe, er, I mean lady! Shall we âtrip the light fantasticâ (on the sidewalks of New York) after you get off work?BTW, Hobbes needs to âPack up your troubles in your old kit bag and smile, smile, smileâ. That sober face wonât get it done.
NE1956 over 13 years ago
1) At six, how does he know what a âbabeâ is. 2) His mom left him alone long enough to make it downtown? 3) Two is correct, Calvin. One for you and one for me. I wanna see the babes.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
When I remember the junk they showed us at the 50 cent matinee.
JoanHelen over 13 years ago
LOL, Hobbes, I love your subject headings!
Charlie Chaplin was a genius. Have you read his atuobiography? He came from a poverty-stricken background. His mother used to sew shirts to keep Charlie and his brother fed.Snoopy_Fan over 13 years ago
The voice is coming from his bum. Dead giveaway. (Although the stuffed tiger is a good clue, too.)
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member over 13 years ago
AccuWeather article this AM â Tropical Storm Calvin forms in the Eastern Pacific. We always knew he was a force of natureâŠ
JTGAM over 13 years ago
This is so cute!!!! Vampire sorority babes!!!!!
COWBOY7 over 13 years ago
She would have to have an imagination like Calvinâs. I donât think she has it in her!
GâMorning, Grog, Marg & Mike!
Hobbes Premium Member over 13 years ago
My comment has been deleted by GoComics, apparently because one of the links that I provided went to a film clip on YouTube that had been put there by a commercial entity. Anyway, for all who like the way that Bill Watterson combines humor with underlying serious themes in Calvin and Hobbes, I was recommending watching any of Charlie Chaplinâs greatest films: The Kid (1921), The Gold Rush (1925), City Lights (1931), Modern Times (1936), and The Great Dictator (1940). Chaplin was a true genius who raised comedy to a whole new level by intertwining humor with serious themes. Bill Watterson is also a true genius, and the underlying serious themes in his comic strip are a big reason that both Chaplinâs films and Wattersonâs Calvin and Hobbes have stood the test of time.
cleokaya over 13 years ago
Vampire Sorority Babes will have to go onto my Netflix queue.
Hobbes Premium Member over 13 years ago
Hi, JoanHelen. Hope you are having a good winter at the southern tip of Africa. Yes, Iâve read Chaplinâs autobiography, and one wonders how such a amazing mind for humor could come out of such circumstances. But comedy and tragedy are often closely linked. Some consider âThe Kidâ to be Chaplinâs greatest masterpiece, and itâs about a child living in poverty, inspired by his own childhood. Speaking of comedy and tragedy being closely linked, many people on this site consider it a real tragedy that Bill Watterson no longer writes comedy. :>)
bigbrother5 over 13 years ago
great line
Mister-Edd over 13 years ago
Mister-Edd over 13 years ago
Bill Wattersonâs birthday is July 5th, 1958.The Reality Check author has been a Calvin & Hobbes tribute week.
Now, this comic is sick â but I included it for completeness.
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
I love todayâ Reality Check. I always suspected Hobbes was real and Calvin was something out of his imagination.
ggeorgeaa over 13 years ago
I think the VAMP would make a run for it.
Mister-Edd over 13 years ago
Hereâs a larger version of the Reality Check comic:
khpage over 13 years ago
A six year old with adolescent tastes in film â hmmmmâŠ.
fran650 over 13 years ago
And the stuffed Tiger can read too. Thatâs what comics are about.
DerkinsVanPelt218 over 13 years ago
That sounds a lot like True Blood.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 13 years ago
I so wish Calvin Hobbes would start up again . What a great comic it is!
abhee over 13 years ago
vampire sorority babes â âCuteâ choice Calvin :)
W6BXQ, John over 13 years ago
thebird55,
Look at this site for that and other stuff!
mike.firesmith over 13 years ago
Good morning Marg!Good morning Fran!Good Morning LâWolf!Good Morning Grog!
Itâs morning somewhere!
mac47 over 13 years ago
Itâs a tiger man.