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So, a snowman walks into another snowmanâs ice cream shop, and he says, âIâd like a snow cone, please.â The snowman behind the counter replies, âJust a minute. Let me get some snow out of the back.â
Now, for the meaning behind todayâs Calvin and Hobbes strip:Possible Interpretation #1: The first snowman is the Syndicate, enjoying the profits of the Calvin and Hobbes series and wanting more. The second snowman is Bill Watterson, who has suffered as a result of having to deal with them.Possible Interpretation #2: The first snowman is Bill Watterson, enjoying the profits of his labors. The second snowman is the Syndicate, which feels that it has suffered at Billâs expense because he has refused to allow âCalvin and Hobbesâ to be commercialized.Posible Interpretation #3: This is a story about Calvin using two snowmen to illustrate the problem of Evil.Possible Interpretation #4: The first snowman is Bill Watterson, enjoying his retirement. The second snowman is Billâs readers, who are suffering as a result.Possible Interpretation #5: All of the above.Possible Interpretation #6: None of the above.To view the following strips in the archive and help GoComics generate revenue, please click on the blue archive links below. To view the strips directly, click on the images below or stretch them.Rogue snowmen can be a scary thing:Peanuts (January 1, 1952)Calvin and Hobbes (December 27, 1990)Garfield (January 27, 2013)Calvin and Hobbes (December 31, 1990)FoxTrot (February 7, 2003)
So, a snowman walks into another snowmanâs ice cream shop, and he says, âIâd like a snow cone, please.â The snowman behind the counter doesnât hear him because heâs too busy singing, âThereâs No Business Like Snow Business.â
Hobbes Premium Member about 9 years ago
So, a snowman walks into another snowmanâs ice cream shop, and he says, âIâd like a snow cone, please.â The snowman behind the counter replies, âJust a minute. Let me get some snow out of the back.â
Now, for the meaning behind todayâs Calvin and Hobbes strip:Possible Interpretation #1: The first snowman is the Syndicate, enjoying the profits of the Calvin and Hobbes series and wanting more. The second snowman is Bill Watterson, who has suffered as a result of having to deal with them.Possible Interpretation #2: The first snowman is Bill Watterson, enjoying the profits of his labors. The second snowman is the Syndicate, which feels that it has suffered at Billâs expense because he has refused to allow âCalvin and Hobbesâ to be commercialized.Posible Interpretation #3: This is a story about Calvin using two snowmen to illustrate the problem of Evil.Possible Interpretation #4: The first snowman is Bill Watterson, enjoying his retirement. The second snowman is Billâs readers, who are suffering as a result.Possible Interpretation #5: All of the above.Possible Interpretation #6: None of the above.To view the following strips in the archive and help GoComics generate revenue, please click on the blue archive links below. To view the strips directly, click on the images below or stretch them.Rogue snowmen can be a scary thing:Peanuts (January 1, 1952)Calvin and Hobbes (December 27, 1990)Garfield (January 27, 2013)Calvin and Hobbes (December 31, 1990)FoxTrot (February 7, 2003)BE THIS GUY about 9 years ago
Cannibalism among snowmen is plague on our society.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 9 years ago
Let me guess. These are the Donner snowmen?
NormyBates about 9 years ago
Please Calvin, spare us the gory details.
rentier about 9 years ago
And that on Christmas Eve.
Merry Christmas to everyone!!
vanoss about 9 years ago
Itâs a snow eat snow world
Pointspread about 9 years ago
He got iced.
Egrayjames about 9 years ago
Itâs already a cold case file.
IndyMan about 9 years ago
I thought yesterday, Calvin had given up on âindividual, specializedâ snowmen and would create âgenericâ, everyday snowmen ??
Hobbes Premium Member about 9 years ago
So, a snowman walks into another snowmanâs ice cream shop, and he says, âIâd like a snow cone, please.â The snowman behind the counter doesnât hear him because heâs too busy singing, âThereâs No Business Like Snow Business.â
Hobbes Premium Member about 9 years ago
So, the snowman asks the snowman behind the counter, âDo you enjoy this line of work?â The other snowman replies, âItâs a snow job.â
OPQRSTV98 about 9 years ago
Snowbalism,. What a nasty crime.
Dr_Fogg about 9 years ago
#sharethegift
Merry Christmas to all ă
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 9 years ago
We all Like a Good Sordid Story now and then!
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
Ho Ho Ho⊠Oh NooooooooâŠ
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
One more for the roadâŠWhat do you call a snowman in the tropics? LostâŠ
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
If you ever get a chance, read Christmas in the Trenches by John McCutcheon. Interesting book based on a true event known as the Christmas TruceâŠ
Susie Derkins :D about 9 years ago
Law & Order time.
bmonk about 9 years ago
Reminds me of Frostyâs Autopsy