For someone with such a vivid imagination, Calvin can be really dumb sometimes! I predict that he is going to grow up to be one of those “Here hold my beer types”! He won’t make it to old age!
Watterson refused to consider an animated Calvin and Hobbes, and yet here he seems to have done most the work to make it happen. Just hire an in-betweener to smooth out the motion.
Funny thing is, adults Calvin’s parent’s ages would likely be considering putting in an elevator if they wanted to stay in their two-story home nowadays. Or, some way to get up and down the stairs without the risk of having happen to them, what Calvin had happen today…
And, those are some unsafe stairs without any kind of handrail…
Having read Watterson’s commentary on how he managed the size of Sunday strips, you can really tell the difference between them. Early ones have throwaway gags in the first two panels (since some newspapers wouldn’t print the whole thing) and later ones took advantage of all the space
I remember the Slinky craze. I also thought a Slinky “walking” down the stairs was the stupidest thing I’d ever seen – even as a kid. As a matter of fact, I was never that impressed with a Slinky. But the original Duncan Imperial yo-yo. Now that was a kid’s dream come true, even though in the days of my youth they cost the princely sum of $0.98.
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover about 6 years ago
Well that’s your elevator Calvin.
BE THIS GUY about 6 years ago
The boy is trying to use gravity as an aid.
whataboytjiex2 about 6 years ago
For someone with such a vivid imagination, Calvin can be really dumb sometimes! I predict that he is going to grow up to be one of those “Here hold my beer types”! He won’t make it to old age!
codycab about 6 years ago
“Again”?! Actually, that makes sense.
in.amongst about 6 years ago
is he bowing to the Great Master Staircase?
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
Want a moving sidewalk, Calvin? Go live with George and Jane Jetson.
rekam Premium Member about 6 years ago
And another good reason I’m glad I didn’t have kids.
Yngvar Følling about 6 years ago
Watterson refused to consider an animated Calvin and Hobbes, and yet here he seems to have done most the work to make it happen. Just hire an in-betweener to smooth out the motion.
sirbadger about 6 years ago
Calvin would find a way to mess up an elevator.
rentier about 6 years ago
We know now, why he is such a difficult kid, falling on head so often leaves its traces!!
bluram about 6 years ago
Nobody can say that Calvin didn’t use his head once in a while.
cubswin2016 about 6 years ago
That might explain why Calvin is so weird.
JudyHendrickson about 6 years ago
looks like a slinky to me!
Greyhame about 6 years ago
Some people are like slinkies. Not good for much, but they bring a smile!
When pushed down the stairs.
Masterskrain about 6 years ago
Can you even GET a real metal Slinky any longer?
sheilag about 6 years ago
Funny thing is, adults Calvin’s parent’s ages would likely be considering putting in an elevator if they wanted to stay in their two-story home nowadays. Or, some way to get up and down the stairs without the risk of having happen to them, what Calvin had happen today…
And, those are some unsafe stairs without any kind of handrail…
DCBakerEsq about 6 years ago
It isn’t everyday you get to see the Building Code used as the basis for comedic effect in a comic strip. Next week? Federal banking regulations.
pnmiq about 6 years ago
As a kid we made lots of contraptions out of ropes and wheels and wood, but never a human slinky. I feel deprived.
locake about 6 years ago
A handrail on either side of the stairs would be a great idea.
Chad Cheetah about 6 years ago
Having read Watterson’s commentary on how he managed the size of Sunday strips, you can really tell the difference between them. Early ones have throwaway gags in the first two panels (since some newspapers wouldn’t print the whole thing) and later ones took advantage of all the space
JohnFarson19 about 6 years ago
“Aunt Bunny fell down the stairs, Aunt Bunny fell down the stairs”
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Watterson did his own animation.
Bookworm about 6 years ago
I remember the Slinky craze. I also thought a Slinky “walking” down the stairs was the stupidest thing I’d ever seen – even as a kid. As a matter of fact, I was never that impressed with a Slinky. But the original Duncan Imperial yo-yo. Now that was a kid’s dream come true, even though in the days of my youth they cost the princely sum of $0.98.
coffeeturtle about 6 years ago
surprised dad didn’t respond: “you not in it” ☺
Ceeg22 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Elevator? I’d think he’d want a firepole!
swanridge about 6 years ago
I don’t see any handrails! What negligent parents.