Today we read Bill Watterson’s final daily strip, which appeared Saturday, December 30th, 1995. It was published the day before Bill’s final strip, which was a Sunday strip on the last day of the year.In today’s strip we see Calvin and Hobbes leaving us, the readers, behind, as the two of them walk off toward new adventures, about to make fresh tracks in the snow.
Today is the second time that Bill Watterson has said goodbye to his readers in a Calvin and Hobbes strip, but it was temporary the first time. Here is Bill’s final strip before his first 9-month sabbatical, in which he seems to be advising his readers to read comic books while they wait for his return:Click here: Calvin and Hobbes (May 4, 1991)
We have a very greart music afternoon in TV. Opera arias from Verdi and Puccini, concerts, Nr. 9 from Beethoven, a -minor piano concert from Eduard Grieg, my mother has played this, when she was young and Gershwin, wonderful, a great afternoon!!
BE THIS GUY about 9 years ago
Smart boy, no need to raise expectations.
Farside99 about 9 years ago
A man’s gotta know his limitations.
rentier about 9 years ago
I’ll make music as long it is wished, when not wished, I’ll read a lot and make long walks!!
alviebird about 9 years ago
Manage life? I’m too busy managing the situation.
NormyBates about 9 years ago
My resolution for 2016 is to not make resoultions I will not hold. So, no resolutions.
Hobbes Premium Member about 9 years ago
Today we read Bill Watterson’s final daily strip, which appeared Saturday, December 30th, 1995. It was published the day before Bill’s final strip, which was a Sunday strip on the last day of the year.In today’s strip we see Calvin and Hobbes leaving us, the readers, behind, as the two of them walk off toward new adventures, about to make fresh tracks in the snow.
Hobbes Premium Member about 9 years ago
Today is the second time that Bill Watterson has said goodbye to his readers in a Calvin and Hobbes strip, but it was temporary the first time. Here is Bill’s final strip before his first 9-month sabbatical, in which he seems to be advising his readers to read comic books while they wait for his return:Click here: Calvin and Hobbes (May 4, 1991)
mourdac Premium Member about 9 years ago
The philosophy of champions.
Vgrift85 about 9 years ago
Happy and Prosperous New Year to all.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 9 years ago
Don’t fix what ain’t broke, eh Calvin?
cruiserd about 9 years ago
I only make one resolution each year that I can keep and that is to not make any resolutions.
rentier about 9 years ago
We have a very greart music afternoon in TV. Opera arias from Verdi and Puccini, concerts, Nr. 9 from Beethoven, a -minor piano concert from Eduard Grieg, my mother has played this, when she was young and Gershwin, wonderful, a great afternoon!!
rentier about 9 years ago
It followed “Rhapsodie in blue”, Bernstein, Cole Porter and now there is Anne Sophie Mutter!!
Hobbes Premium Member about 9 years ago
@LX013: Your English has improved so much over the past several years. You may be the only Calvin and Hobbes poster from Austria.
Number Three about 9 years ago
What’s the actual point in New Year’s Resolutions? 95% of people don’t stick to them anyway.xxx
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly about 9 years ago
When you find a plan that works for you, why change it?!?!?!
Susie Derkins :D about 9 years ago
Hope this year will go great,
rentier about 9 years ago
It’s midnight in 20 minutes, Pummerin will ring and we dance “Blue Danube” by Johann Strauss and tomorrow in the morning we have New Years Concert!!
tea62 about 9 years ago
Hey, that’s my resolution every year: “I will not make any (other) resolutions this year.” I have a 100% track record.