When I was about six, I hid in a large laundry basket to get out of going to school. It never occurred to me then (as it does now) that a) Mom wouldn’t just merrily take the rest to school and leave me behind, or that 2) she would recognise the shirt I had put on that morning, as the one I was still in while curled head-down in the basket! Also, five minutes stuffed in there felt like half an hour to me, so when it got quiet for a while I was sure everyone had gone and I was off the hook. Wrong!!
Absolutely love Spaceman Spiff. The very first Calvin & Hobbes I saw was a Sunday strip with Spiff. It was on some newspaper that had been used in packing something I hand bought by mail (yeah, it was pre-internet, way pre-internet).
Calvin is just too intelligent for school (at least his grade). He has a large vocabulary, a great imagination, and he can be very clever. If he were my kid, I’d insist that he be promoted. That helped my son’s attitude tremendously. But hey, you know, we want the Calvin we see here, the bright kid who invents ways to escape the boredom he’s been sentenced to.
It’s times like these when a Spaceman needs a trusty sidekick with long teeth and claws. Not Hobbes, of course. He’d just look cute and try for smooches from at least one of the Zogwargs…
Calvin’s mom will be “Personally” placing him on that bus from now on…poor Miss Wormwood & poor Susie, come to think of it….Moe will be very happy to see him. Lol
BE THIS GUY about 6 years ago
The posse is coming after you.
codycab about 6 years ago
Stay tuned for “Spiff’s final mission”!
enigmamz about 6 years ago
The plot thickens!
rekam Premium Member about 6 years ago
Dad’s going to be late for work chasing after that kid. No wonder they stopped at one child.
BigDaveGlass about 6 years ago
“Calvin’s Alive!” (Flash Gordon reference )
orinoco womble about 6 years ago
When I was about six, I hid in a large laundry basket to get out of going to school. It never occurred to me then (as it does now) that a) Mom wouldn’t just merrily take the rest to school and leave me behind, or that 2) she would recognise the shirt I had put on that morning, as the one I was still in while curled head-down in the basket! Also, five minutes stuffed in there felt like half an hour to me, so when it got quiet for a while I was sure everyone had gone and I was off the hook. Wrong!!
Kind&Kinder about 6 years ago
His exhaust is going to get over-heated!
JohnFarson19 about 6 years ago
Drat, those pesky Zogwargs.
jpayne4040 about 6 years ago
I hope you put some fuel in that jetpack, Spiff! Those Zogwargs mean business now!
jslabotnik about 6 years ago
A quiet morning for Miss wormwood?
derdave969 about 6 years ago
Absolutely love Spaceman Spiff. The very first Calvin & Hobbes I saw was a Sunday strip with Spiff. It was on some newspaper that had been used in packing something I hand bought by mail (yeah, it was pre-internet, way pre-internet).
Plumbob Wilson about 6 years ago
Once when I was seven I decided that I had had enough of school and walked out. Just walked out and went home. My mom was not amused.
Troglodyte about 6 years ago
The Zogwargs have a way of getting their way, Spiff!
cubswin2016 about 6 years ago
There is no escape, Calvin. Just give up and take your medicine.
Triker2011 about 6 years ago
There coming to take me away ho-ho hee-hee ha-haaa To the funny farm Where life is beautiful all the time…
well-i-never about 6 years ago
Pocket jet packs, sigh. Still just a dream.
eladee AKA Wally about 6 years ago
In my day you would be paddled for cutting school.
Ray*C about 6 years ago
Calvin is just too intelligent for school (at least his grade). He has a large vocabulary, a great imagination, and he can be very clever. If he were my kid, I’d insist that he be promoted. That helped my son’s attitude tremendously. But hey, you know, we want the Calvin we see here, the bright kid who invents ways to escape the boredom he’s been sentenced to.
uniquename about 6 years ago
Gravity appears to be pretty low on that planet.
dtdbiz about 6 years ago
I love the intersection of these two worlds/perspectives in an ongoing series like this.
Chad Cheetah about 6 years ago
Mom’s face in the third panel is hysterical.
BiggerNate91 about 6 years ago
My question is how do you inflate a jet pack?
Teto85 Premium Member about 6 years ago
What I said yesterday applies to today. Spiff is cool.
joherrer about 6 years ago
Has Dad got eyes at his back, to see flying Calvin while reading a newspaper?
ChessPirate about 6 years ago
It’s times like these when a Spaceman needs a trusty sidekick with long teeth and claws. Not Hobbes, of course. He’d just look cute and try for smooches from at least one of the Zogwargs…
Holilubillkori Premium Member about 6 years ago
Calvin’s mom will be “Personally” placing him on that bus from now on…poor Miss Wormwood & poor Susie, come to think of it….Moe will be very happy to see him. Lol
Scoutmaster77 about 6 years ago
You’re going down Spiff.
yangeldf about 6 years ago
okay, at this point this is DEFINITELY a waking dream…
We has seen the enemy about 6 years ago
Time to call in the military. Where’s Corporal Punishment been hiding?
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member about 6 years ago
Calvin has ‘deep pockets’!
mfrasca about 6 years ago
Nipple, nipple, tweak, tweak, FLY!