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Just like the cartoons that we used to watch as kidsâSOME people today say that they were too violent and MADE the violent youth we have today. Speaking as a representative of those who grew up during those timesâWE KNEW THEY WERE CARTOONS and accepted them as such. Just like playing âCowboys and Indians, etcâ., we knew it was pretend and that our âgunsâ and such were toys and only when responsible adults were around were we allowed to handle anything more dangerous(my dad used to take me rabbit hunting).
Usually Hobbes gives Calvin a serious reply, but today the smile on Hobbesâs face indicates that he is trying to be funny.
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.Peanuts (October 11, 1962)Zits (May 29, 2012)B.C. (September 24, 2002)
I had the Golden Book âLittle Black Samboâ too. What I didnât understand was why he was called Black. In the picture, he looked like he was from India, not Africa.
Talk about non P.C.: The names of the two characters in the B.C. strip that Hobbes linked â are they still called âcute chickâ and âfat broadâ?
I always have a book on the end of my bed. Right now itâs âDiary of a Wimpy Kid â Cabin Feverâ I have all the Wimpy Kid books apart from the âDo-it-Yourselfâ one.
@pshapley: Regarding the B.C. comics, it seems like Mason Mastroianni, who took over B.C. after Johnny Hartâs death, has been avoiding the original names âFat Broadâ and âCute Chick.â In the past, the âCute Chickâ has sometimes referred to the âFat Broadâ as âFats,â perhaps already in the years when Johnny was still drawing the strip.Here is a strip for you:Pearls Before Swine (February 26, 2009)
About all I know of how the Brits treated their subjects in India comes from the Flashman books, but Flashman definitely called them black, and sometimes even the ânâ word. (Some Indians are very dark, and many are not. They come from many tribes, of several different origins â including the Sanskrit-speakers, who were the true Aryans â and at least six entirely different language groups.)
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
From previous strips, we know that Calvin has an outstanding vocabulary for a six year old.
rentier over 9 years ago
There must be more time for reading more, a day should last 48 hours!!
Susie Derkins :D over 9 years ago
âIâm a man of a few words.â Thatâs not what the other comics did too you.
Linux0s over 9 years ago
More technically heâs a man of few thoughts.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago
Oh, snap!
Scorpio Premium Member over 9 years ago
At least he was smart enough to recognise the insult. A good number of people would go âWhat?â
newpakua over 9 years ago
This strip should ask readers about what Calvin reads.
GROG Premium Member over 9 years ago
I think Calvin reads nothing but comic books. But then, thatâs what I did when I was six.
dustspecks Premium Member over 9 years ago
Good point Hobbes.
IndyMan over 9 years ago
Just like the cartoons that we used to watch as kidsâSOME people today say that they were too violent and MADE the violent youth we have today. Speaking as a representative of those who grew up during those timesâWE KNEW THEY WERE CARTOONS and accepted them as such. Just like playing âCowboys and Indians, etcâ., we knew it was pretend and that our âgunsâ and such were toys and only when responsible adults were around were we allowed to handle anything more dangerous(my dad used to take me rabbit hunting).
Hobbes Premium Member over 9 years ago
Usually Hobbes gives Calvin a serious reply, but today the smile on Hobbesâs face indicates that he is trying to be funny.
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.Peanuts (October 11, 1962)Zits (May 29, 2012)B.C. (September 24, 2002)jrankin1959 over 9 years ago
Just a little white truthâŠ
Marty241 over 9 years ago
I had the Golden Book âLittle Black Samboâ too. What I didnât understand was why he was called Black. In the picture, he looked like he was from India, not Africa.
orinoco womble over 9 years ago
Thank you for that. If I hadnât grown up in the US in the 1960s, that might have been news.
pshapley Premium Member over 9 years ago
Talk about non P.C.: The names of the two characters in the B.C. strip that Hobbes linked â are they still called âcute chickâ and âfat broadâ?
Mokurai over 9 years ago
!
Puddleglum2 over 9 years ago
Based on the last panel, if Hobbes were Siamese (twins), it could be called âA Tail of Two Kittiesâ.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Meanwhile, getting back to todayâs Calvin and Hobbes comic strip:
Bah dah bing!
Number Three over 9 years ago
I always have a book on the end of my bed. Right now itâs âDiary of a Wimpy Kid â Cabin Feverâ I have all the Wimpy Kid books apart from the âDo-it-Yourselfâ one.
xxx
Hobbes Premium Member over 9 years ago
@pshapley: Regarding the B.C. comics, it seems like Mason Mastroianni, who took over B.C. after Johnny Hartâs death, has been avoiding the original names âFat Broadâ and âCute Chick.â In the past, the âCute Chickâ has sometimes referred to the âFat Broadâ as âFats,â perhaps already in the years when Johnny was still drawing the strip.Here is a strip for you:Pearls Before Swine (February 26, 2009)
markmoss1 over 9 years ago
About all I know of how the Brits treated their subjects in India comes from the Flashman books, but Flashman definitely called them black, and sometimes even the ânâ word. (Some Indians are very dark, and many are not. They come from many tribes, of several different origins â including the Sanskrit-speakers, who were the true Aryans â and at least six entirely different language groups.)
ant over 9 years ago
Calvin = me!
Snoopy_Fan over 9 years ago
Hahaha!!!! I love these strips where Calvin sets himself up for a punchline from Hobbes!!!