Even if Hobbes isn’t real in universe to everyone who isn’t Calvin, this comic represents the beauty and longing of platonic friendship. How much you long for companionship when society and other things that halt your life will hurt you emotional.
Note that when Mom runs out in the rain to get Hobbes, it is the only panel that is in black and white. Removing the color actually focuses the reader’s attention on that panel.
Yea! Real friendship wether your friend is a tiger or dog well always be friends! My puppy is sleeping next to me having running dreams and then pouncing awake! And we’re just kuddling
Today’s comic for some reason really, really touched me deeply. I am actually in tears. Makes me treasure the moments coming up when my own children are going to imagine a world with friends like these.
“When Hobbes is a stuffed toy in one panel and alive in the next, I’m juxtaposing the ‘grown-up’ version of reality with Calvin’s version, and inviting the reader to decide which is truer.”8
Thank you Bill. I feel so sorry for anyone who didn’t have an ‘imaginary friend’ at Calvin’s age just as I feel sorry for anyone my age that doesn’t have a non-human friend to confide in. In one simple cartoon strip you remind me of my strengths and weaknesses.
ratlum about 11 years ago
Going to be a long day.
gale5406 about 11 years ago
True friendship . . . you miss each other when separated for even a short time.
paha_siga about 11 years ago
I like how Hobbes changes into a toy tiger when mom is around. ;)
Mr Nobody about 11 years ago
Moms definitely don’t get paid enough.
artybee about 11 years ago
I love that Mom knew Calvin & Hobbes well enough to realize she must run out and bring in Hobbes and the umbrella.
rentier about 11 years ago
Being together is best! Hobbes has luck, that Mom is fetching him, waiting in coldness and rain is not healthy!!
38lowell about 11 years ago
There will never be,“another one!”
minespatch about 11 years ago
Even if Hobbes isn’t real in universe to everyone who isn’t Calvin, this comic represents the beauty and longing of platonic friendship. How much you long for companionship when society and other things that halt your life will hurt you emotional.
orinoco womble about 11 years ago
Me too. Mom’s an old sweetie at heart.
Phapada about 11 years ago
look lonely Hobbes’s
crlinder about 11 years ago
What a wonderfully poignant strip. And not a word spoken. Bravo!
mkd_1218 about 11 years ago
It’s tough to be without your best bud………
garabaldy about 11 years ago
Mom is Mom when no one is looking
Hobbes Premium Member about 11 years ago
Click here: Reality Check (July 8, 2011)
Hobbes Premium Member about 11 years ago
@bigpianoguy: Actually, both Calvin and Hobbes are real. It’s only the readers who are imaginary.
Hobbes Premium Member about 11 years ago
Click here: Red and Rover (March 19, 2013)Click here: Red and Rover (September 4, 2013)
Hobbes Premium Member about 11 years ago
Click here: Peanuts (September 18, 1988)
Hobbes Premium Member about 11 years ago
Click here: Peanuts (April 22, 1954)
King_Shark about 11 years ago
The fact that in the last panel Hobbes is alone and alive pretty much proves that he isn’t a figment of Calvin’s admittedly hyperactive imagination.
Hobbes Premium Member about 11 years ago
Note that when Mom runs out in the rain to get Hobbes, it is the only panel that is in black and white. Removing the color actually focuses the reader’s attention on that panel.
QuietStorm27 about 11 years ago
Awwww! Mom may seem tough most of the time but she knows how much Calvin loves and needs Hobbes.
ziphobia about 11 years ago
I’m not crying at the beauty of this sniff , it’s, it’s just dust in me eyes.
TheFlying ace about 11 years ago
@Hobbes This is a really nice comic. How do you make it so awesome?!
GROG Premium Member about 11 years ago
I remember those dreary rainy school days. They dragged on even longer than the average school day, punctuated by the soggy walk home.
Hobbes Premium Member about 11 years ago
@LX013: Are you asking about Red and Rover? It is a current comic, available on GoComics. Click on the following link:Red and Rover
Radical-Knight about 11 years ago
I liked Hobb’s expression the time he had to take his bath in the washing machine.
TheFlying ace about 11 years ago
If you like this strip see Garfield October 19th 2003
TheFlying ace about 11 years ago
Yea! Real friendship wether your friend is a tiger or dog well always be friends! My puppy is sleeping next to me having running dreams and then pouncing awake! And we’re just kuddling
TheFlying ace about 11 years ago
Be still my beating heart
johndifool about 11 years ago
My theory is that they have imagined each other into existence…
orinoco womble about 11 years ago
In Hobbes’ universe, Calvin is a real live boy.
dagrappler about 11 years ago
Today’s comic for some reason really, really touched me deeply. I am actually in tears. Makes me treasure the moments coming up when my own children are going to imagine a world with friends like these.
Aaron Saltzer about 11 years ago
This reminds me of a Norman Rockwell painting. Also, can someone please tell me why this strip was written on a Sunday? Lol
Aaron Saltzer about 11 years ago
I wonder what would happen if Hobbes was not imaginary. I bet that would be interesting. Haha
meihong about 11 years ago
Watterson says that Hobbes is really to Calvin, toy to everybody else. Reality is only as we see it.
JP Steve Premium Member about 11 years ago
“When Hobbes is a stuffed toy in one panel and alive in the next, I’m juxtaposing the ‘grown-up’ version of reality with Calvin’s version, and inviting the reader to decide which is truer.”8
Bill Watterson quoted in Wikipedia
Laura Duncan about 11 years ago
Calvin was so sweet as to leave the umbrella for Hobbes.
kyndalw about 11 years ago
both of them can’t wait to trounce mudd puddles when calvin gets home ,and hobbes is just getting ready to ambush him,lol
amber71 about 11 years ago
100% right about this strip. Too touching…
dustspecks Premium Member about 11 years ago
Great one!
sam3201 about 11 years ago
@NyukNyuk2000 Me too! But then I started hearing people say that Calvin was imagining Hobbes being real. tsk tsk. FILTHY MUGGLES.
zooter about 11 years ago
what a touching strip today. My first comment on these forums!
koiyu about 11 years ago
There must not be a test today
Konabill about 11 years ago
Thank you Bill. I feel so sorry for anyone who didn’t have an ‘imaginary friend’ at Calvin’s age just as I feel sorry for anyone my age that doesn’t have a non-human friend to confide in. In one simple cartoon strip you remind me of my strengths and weaknesses.
Ginger Vedder about 11 years ago
In all my readings of Calvin and Hobbs, I’ve never seen such a sweet, touching comic. I’ve almost teared. Really.
hitman4cookies about 11 years ago
Amazing the emotions Watterson could evoke without saying one word.
2Tori about 11 years ago
Great, I am in a rut like this D:
wildner004 about 11 years ago
The ties between friends are always the strongest