Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for February 23, 2014

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    BE THIS GUY  almost 11 years ago

    Maybe, he should read the classics; something like ā€œMacbeth.ā€

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    Phapada  almost 11 years ago

    what program a bout ?

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    Opus Croakus  almost 11 years ago

    Hmm, I thought this was going to be a fantasy sequence about him and Susieā€¦

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    killerbunnyfamily  almost 11 years ago

    Years ago, my parents were happy that i spend my time by computer instead of watching ā€˜violentā€™ TV. Obviously they havenā€™t heard about DOOM.

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    BE THIS GUY  almost 11 years ago

    Iā€™ve said this many times before: letā€™s keep C&H a politics free zone.

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    watmiwori  almost 11 years ago

    I think Susie has probably one-upped Calvin withsnowballs, water balloons and hoses more often than he has scored against herā€¦.

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    orinoco womble  almost 11 years ago

    Love the artworkā€¦tough to read. Had to max it out for these aging, overworked eyes.

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    Bill Chapman  almost 11 years ago

    In grade school, Iā€™d come home after school and do my homework while watching re-runs of M*A*S*H until my parents came home from work.About the only side effect noticed by anyone is that I tend to be cynical and sarcasticā€¦ā€¦..

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    watmiwori  almost 11 years ago

    Every schoolboyā€™s favourite dirty book!

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    bignatefan  almost 11 years ago

    Is there any doubt that Watterson was the greatest illustrator in the history of comics?

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    tripwire45  almost 11 years ago

    I never saw Calvinā€™s brain on overload before. Was it the violence or the b o o b s on his ā€œadversaryā€?

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    QuiteDragon  almost 11 years ago

    Steam has several collections, though buying and using them requires installing the steam client and having a persistent internet connection. Amazon has copies for sale, but are not particularly cheap. GOG.com is my ā€œgo-toā€ for old games, but they appear not to have Doom (currently ā€“ they are always increasing their catalog).

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    QuiteDragon  almost 11 years ago

    Found it! Free, too, apparently. Doom

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    Thomas Scott Roberts creator almost 11 years ago

    A pretty clear commentary here about what happened to comics when they abandoned kids in favor of overgrown fanboys. A lot of readers seem to be off the mark, looking for other interpretations, but I donā€™t think this one has to do with Susie.

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    loner34  almost 11 years ago

    The Bible has many lessons, some about how to conduct yourself and some about how not to.

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    rentier  almost 11 years ago

    Read ā€œRed and Roverā€, too much violence in ā€œC & Hā€ today, sniff!

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    rentier  almost 11 years ago

    Great artwork, but too brute today, nothing for children and children look C & H!!

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    rentier  almost 11 years ago

    We all need salvation urgently!

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    Sailor46 USN 65-95  almost 11 years ago

    If you want to see some really ā€œout thereā€ google the 1950ā€™s horror/crime comic books. Itā€™s hard to believe these things were sold to kids, and I bought my share.

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    Number Three  almost 11 years ago

    Ummā€¦ I think heā€™s already tried that, Mum.

    Awesome drawings!

    xxx

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    BE THIS GUY  almost 11 years ago

    If you want a me free-zone, donā€™t come on this site. Iā€™ve been here a while and have no intention of going away anytime soon.

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    westny77  almost 11 years ago

    I was thinking the same thing. This is definitely a violent comic that would give me the creeps. Since itā€™s the comics no love making was involved.

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    dsom8  almost 11 years ago

    There is a difference in what you see (TV and cinema ā€“ which has surprisingly not been mentioned yet in spite of who is now behind many of the blockbuster ā€“ pun wasnā€™t intended ā€“ films) and what you read. The eye sees but the mind [of the reader] only fills in what it already knows. So an innocent 6-year old reading of David and Bathsheba in 2nd Samuel would have a completely different mental image than seeing Peck and Howard, much less than what might be filmed for today.

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    JLG Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Itā€™s a real kick to be following C&H online right at this point, because it was this period in early 1994 that I started, at age 11, collecting the Sunday comics in my local rag every week. I reread them a lot for a while. So I remember all these, and some of the dailies, too, even though I didnā€™t save those.

    This is one of several instances where Watterson made his contempt for violent comic books abundantly clear. =) I have to wonder if someone knowledgeable on the superhero genre would be able to critique this little spoof as an accurate portrayal of the ā€œdark and grittyā€ 90s that this was right in the middle of?

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    Aurora Borealis  almost 11 years ago

    I can just imagine this strip, showing a guy getting his spine shattered, being printed in the newspaper in between Cathy and Gasoline Alley and I just canā€™t stop laughing. Kudos to Watterson for getting away with it!

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