Just saw this C&H … When I was growing up on the farm, one reward for doing well at chores and such was to be able to cut the head off a chicken who was going to be dinner, turn it loose and watch it “run around like a chicken with its head cut off”. Of course when it was done, I did have to pluck all its feathers off but that is what we did when the only video game was Pong !!
BE THIS GUY about 10 years ago
For some reason, Calvin has always held chickens in high regard.
texan1972 about 10 years ago
how does he come up with these works of art
Sharon L Brister Premium Member about 10 years ago
My all time favorite Calvin and Hobbes.
Olfarto about 10 years ago
How did Calvin get his hands on that axe?
orinoco womble about 10 years ago
That’s Col. Snowman on the block.
Ol Skool about 10 years ago
Calvin has a lot of artistic talent
dustspecks Premium Member about 10 years ago
Everything is relative.
bluram about 10 years ago
I may be wrong but I think Calvin may have potential. After all Pablo Picasso did a Snow Man painting.
fatchance about 10 years ago
@ OlfartoHe got it from Eugene. Eugene is careful to always have an extra axe.
Aaberon about 10 years ago
I wish I had even HALF of his imagination when I was a kid.
jrankin1959 about 10 years ago
You and Dad aren’t exactly complaining about those checks we’re getting from the National Endowment for the Arts…
GROG Premium Member about 10 years ago
Well-adjusted is not you.
Charlie Fogwhistle about 10 years ago
Calvin now spends his free time on the beaches of the world doing sand sculptures.
rshive about 10 years ago
The Great Chicken gets revenge.
Aaron Saltzer about 10 years ago
Very artistic. I’ll give it that.
meihong about 10 years ago
Calvin is so good at building snow things.
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
“Before horses were introduced to America”.Sometimes I overthink things; but, shouldn’t these Native Americans be riding turkeys?
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
I think Calvin is perfectly adjusted to this comic strip…
InuYugiHakusho about 10 years ago
My smartphone’s Dictionary app defines “well-adjusted” as:
1. arranged or fitted properly: “Properly adjusted shelving will accommodate books of various heights.”
2. adapted to surroundings or circumstances (often used in combination): a well-adjusted child.
Linda Pearson about 10 years ago
Good to see Calvin making snowmen again!
unclebewey about 10 years ago
In other news, shares of KFC fell 62% on news of their new hire. Calvin will be 93% in charge of all new menu items.
Karaboo2 about 10 years ago
The snowman’s head needs to be adjusted to your side of the stump Calvin.
katzenbooks45 about 10 years ago
Normal is just a setting on the dishwasher.
ant about 10 years ago
Is there a real life one?
PIRATEGIRAFFE about 10 years ago
thats hilarious
Number Three about 10 years ago
Wow!
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rentier about 10 years ago
King of femal chicken!
ShadowBeast Premium Member about 10 years ago
Well human flesh is an untapped resource of meat……….until a zombie apocalypse comes anyway.
Pthhht! about 10 years ago
Well adjusted is BOOOOORRRRING!
nathanbtlr about 10 years ago
People seem to think that I have an adjustment problem too.
heatherjasper about 10 years ago
I don’t think “well-adjusted” is doing that.
I LOVE LOUIE MORE about 10 years ago
The snowman needs a goatee & glasses. Chicken’s revenge on Col. Sanders.
rgcviper about 10 years ago
AACK—a beheaded Snow Goon!
CyberSpaceDrifter almost 10 years ago
Just saw this C&H … When I was growing up on the farm, one reward for doing well at chores and such was to be able to cut the head off a chicken who was going to be dinner, turn it loose and watch it “run around like a chicken with its head cut off”. Of course when it was done, I did have to pluck all its feathers off but that is what we did when the only video game was Pong !!
rickray777 almost 10 years ago
“I will NEVER have any more kids!”… saith the Mom who ends up having FIVE more!
DevilDog2001 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Uh… Where did he get that ax? I’m a little worried that a short kid like Calvin was able to reach an ax.