bmonk,
Job was “upright, and one that feared God and eschewed evil.” He was also self-righteous, but that wasn’t the good part, as you indicated. Job ultimately learned a difficult lesson and saw himself as vile compared to God. Most people would have “cursed God and died” as Job’s wife advised him to do to get out of his misery.
“So these three men ceased to answer Job because he was righteous in his own eyes.” - Job 32:1
Susie’s absolutely right to be suspicious! Calvin is never, ever nice to her unless there’s something he desperately wants or needs from her. We all know that this is “Good” Calvin but she doesn’t and she’s all too familiar with “Bad” Calvin’s regular M.O.!
margueritem almost 14 years ago
LOL 3rd panel!!!
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ almost 14 years ago
Susie’s a non-believer…
pouncingtiger almost 14 years ago
That joke has a lot of merit to it.
GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Suzie will probably be the one to foil Calvin’s plan.
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Rakkav almost 14 years ago
No, she won’t. But I’m not saying another word. :))
thirdguy almost 14 years ago
Susie likes the “bad boy” in Calvin, too much!!
Gocomo2011 almost 14 years ago
Poor, good side of Calvin…he might have not imagined he wud have to face so much resistance from everyone…
mac47 almost 14 years ago
Nay-sayer!!!
davidf42 almost 14 years ago
Suzie can see right through him. It’ll probably be Calvin’s (or Hobbes’) infatuation for her that will bring about the end of the good clone.
twj0729 almost 14 years ago
Yeah, Calvin won’t be able to resist giving Suzie a clout up alongside her head!
cleokaya almost 14 years ago
I can’t believe that Susie is so suspicious! snerk
LeslieAnne almost 14 years ago
that’s awesome!!!!!!!!! :) Gooo susie!!! :)
Puddleglum2 almost 14 years ago
Is Calvin having a bad hair day?
Puddleglum2 almost 14 years ago
bmonk, Job was “upright, and one that feared God and eschewed evil.” He was also self-righteous, but that wasn’t the good part, as you indicated. Job ultimately learned a difficult lesson and saw himself as vile compared to God. Most people would have “cursed God and died” as Job’s wife advised him to do to get out of his misery. “So these three men ceased to answer Job because he was righteous in his own eyes.” - Job 32:1
odeliasimone almost 14 years ago
At least Suzie is not as gullible as Charlie Brown.
comic123455 almost 14 years ago
Poor calvin
ComicCrawler almost 14 years ago
I could see Susie being the one to corrupt the Good Calvin, causing himself to be self-analyzing.
Wiseguy411 almost 14 years ago
Once burnt, twice shy …
ratlum almost 14 years ago
Calvin your not touching her books or for that matter anything.
Goblin89 almost 14 years ago
I have a question whether this is new episodes of Calvin and Hobbes( from December 31, 1995.) or what is already in question?
LeStats almost 14 years ago
Smart girl…
Gretchen's Mom almost 14 years ago
Susie’s absolutely right to be suspicious! Calvin is never, ever nice to her unless there’s something he desperately wants or needs from her. We all know that this is “Good” Calvin but she doesn’t and she’s all too familiar with “Bad” Calvin’s regular M.O.!
Blueeyes1952 almost 14 years ago
When they grow up, these two will undoubtedly marry.
dradk almost 14 years ago
his hairstyle!!!!:)
mcdory3130 almost 14 years ago
Calvin’s expression in the last panel……priceless :)