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So apparently Hobbes has decided that New Orleans is preferable to Pittsburgh (see the May 20th strip). A big welcome to those of you who have come over from Comics.com and discovered our group.
Has anyone on here ever heard of the Heyerman brothers and their blog âPants are overratedâ? In it they have a strip where Calvin is 32 yrs old, is married to Suzie and they have a little girl named Bacon. (after philosipher Francis Bacon of course)
The sax is a wonderful instrument. All four types are quite popular in jazz. Everybody knows the insruments of choice in Hell are the accordian and BAGPIPES (you beat me to the punch Lewreader).
âCall it what you like!âMost people do.BTW, if Papa Ant in B.C. had âhit the roofâ instead of just the ceiling, he might be on his way to heaven, or Johnny might be!
OK Hobbes New Orleans dont want you to be too disappointed but bring your fishing pole because this heaven your talking about is right smack in the Rockyâs where two clear streams meet and its summer all the time.
I just had my account converted from comics.com, & found Calvin & Hobbes. Just curiousâŠDoes GoComics ever publish it in color? I know they said there was a glitch earlier today & some strips that are normally in color were showing up in black & white, so I thought Iâd see what I could find out about this one.
^ The ones that were originally published in colour are usually in colour here. This one is so old, itâs before colour was invented! (According to Calvinâs DadâŠ)
Since when did playing saxophone for an âAll-Girl Cabaret in New Orleansâ become Calvinâs idea of heaven?!?!? Hobbes I understand because he loves smooches from the girls but Calvin?!? He hates them and thinks they have cooties!
Does anyone know if the cartoonist repeated some of the sunday strips? There are two in the archive that are the same. The ones during 95 are repeats of older sunday strips.
Hobbes can be so philosophical for a stuffed toy, but I usually agree with what he says. Iâm looking forward to playing saxophone in an all girls cabaret.
Hi jpb6891Calvin and Hobbes ran from 1985 to 1995. Unfortunately, it looks like GoComics has the Sunday strips on the wrong dates, beginning in 1989. The daily strips seem to be OK.There were two periods during the 10-year run when Bill Watterson took a sabbatical. The syndicate published reruns during those periods. Everything beginning in 1996 is a rerun. Some strips have been rerun several times.Itâs a very complicated history for such a short-lived comic strip. But Bill Watterson put so much into each strip, often with multiple punch lines, that itâs not surprising that he only drew it for 10 years.
Hi LeslieThe Sunday strips were originally published in color and the daily strips were in black and white. Thatâs how GoComics shows them. This is different from Peanuts, where the daily strips were originally in black and white, but GoComics shows the recent ones colorized.
margueritem over 13 years ago
For Hobbes, that is heaven.
comicgos over 13 years ago
Hobbes has a point!
Pteranodon over 13 years ago
Smooches galore!
wetdog2 over 13 years ago
In the words of Joe E. Brown, âWell, nobodyâs perfect!â
MontanaLady over 13 years ago
âLe Jazz Hotâ!!!!
Rakkav over 13 years ago
No, Hobbes believes in Hell. Everybody knows the sax and the accordion are the instruments of Hell.
(then explain why I like them so much from time to time)
rentier over 13 years ago
Saxophon and organ!
Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 13 years ago
Yes there is a heaven Calvin!
Commentator over 13 years ago
Foolish man buy wife grand piano. Wise man get wife upright organ.
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Itâll be heaven for somebody â but probably not Calvin.
Good Morning, Marg, Mike & â Lonewolfâ
cdward over 13 years ago
So heaven is Big Easy Sax with a bunch of playgirls?
zorbear over 13 years ago
Works for me!
David Hammond over 13 years ago
Isnât the definition of a gentleman: âA man who can play a saxophone but doesnât?â Or is that an accordion?
Hobbes Premium Member over 13 years ago
runar over 13 years ago
Is hobbes a Muslim? Paradise consists of endless sax?
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Hobbes, I have to agree with Hobbes. But then I might prefer New Orleans to most cities.
dimeadance over 13 years ago
Iâm an atheist but I might reconsider!
41keys over 13 years ago
Has anyone on here ever heard of the Heyerman brothers and their blog âPants are overratedâ? In it they have a strip where Calvin is 32 yrs old, is married to Suzie and they have a little girl named Bacon. (after philosipher Francis Bacon of course)
cleokaya over 13 years ago
Hobbes has been watching âSome Like It Hot!â
rentier over 13 years ago
I think, Calvin hates girls? Ok, than a boy band!
musicnut1986 over 13 years ago
The sax is a wonderful instrument. All four types are quite popular in jazz. Everybody knows the insruments of choice in Hell are the accordian and BAGPIPES (you beat me to the punch Lewreader).
unknownvq over 13 years ago
Talk about reminiscing, Iâve havenât read this comic in years. I hope it still go as I remembered.
Phapada over 13 years ago
!!!!! HeavenâŠ.
bmonk over 13 years ago
As long as the cabaret isnât into fuzzy kisses! (see: May 26, 2011)
Boscoe99 over 13 years ago
good stuff
Puddleglum2 over 13 years ago
âCall it what you like!âMost people do.BTW, if Papa Ant in B.C. had âhit the roofâ instead of just the ceiling, he might be on his way to heaven, or Johnny might be!
Puddleglum2 over 13 years ago
âYou Beat Me to the Punchâ â Mary Wells (1962)Maybe musicnut1986 likes Motown better than BAGPIPES.
ratlum over 13 years ago
OK Hobbes New Orleans dont want you to be too disappointed but bring your fishing pole because this heaven your talking about is right smack in the Rockyâs where two clear streams meet and its summer all the time.
ChukLitl Premium Member over 13 years ago
He said sax, I heard; â« Turn the Page â«
zerotsm over 13 years ago
Whatâs better than roses on your piano? Tulips on your organ.
jonathan_ayers over 13 years ago
Iâm afraid I no longer have the wind for that orchestraâŠ
Quintuga over 13 years ago
Hobbes is deep, and witty, and⊠and there are times when I donât understand him.
Rakkav over 13 years ago
Sax, accordion, violin, organ, piano⊠yep, altogether Iâd say that would make a pretty hellish sound.
LilBit0318 over 13 years ago
I just had my account converted from comics.com, & found Calvin & Hobbes. Just curiousâŠDoes GoComics ever publish it in color? I know they said there was a glitch earlier today & some strips that are normally in color were showing up in black & white, so I thought Iâd see what I could find out about this one.
Destiny23 over 13 years ago
^ The ones that were originally published in colour are usually in colour here. This one is so old, itâs before colour was invented! (According to Calvinâs DadâŠ)
Gretchen's Mom over 13 years ago
Since when did playing saxophone for an âAll-Girl Cabaret in New Orleansâ become Calvinâs idea of heaven?!?!? Hobbes I understand because he loves smooches from the girls but Calvin?!? He hates them and thinks they have cooties!
Jason Smith Premium Member over 13 years ago
RSS feeds donât work. Whatâs the deal? If Iâm paying for this service, I want my feeds to be more than a LINK to the site and an ad.
jpb6891 over 13 years ago
Does anyone know if the cartoonist repeated some of the sunday strips? There are two in the archive that are the same. The ones during 95 are repeats of older sunday strips.
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
I never used RSS feeds.
chovil over 13 years ago
Hobbes can be so philosophical for a stuffed toy, but I usually agree with what he says. Iâm looking forward to playing saxophone in an all girls cabaret.
Hobbes Premium Member over 13 years ago
Hi jpb6891Calvin and Hobbes ran from 1985 to 1995. Unfortunately, it looks like GoComics has the Sunday strips on the wrong dates, beginning in 1989. The daily strips seem to be OK.There were two periods during the 10-year run when Bill Watterson took a sabbatical. The syndicate published reruns during those periods. Everything beginning in 1996 is a rerun. Some strips have been rerun several times.Itâs a very complicated history for such a short-lived comic strip. But Bill Watterson put so much into each strip, often with multiple punch lines, that itâs not surprising that he only drew it for 10 years.
Hobbes Premium Member over 13 years ago
Hi LeslieThe Sunday strips were originally published in color and the daily strips were in black and white. Thatâs how GoComics shows them. This is different from Peanuts, where the daily strips were originally in black and white, but GoComics shows the recent ones colorized.
rogue53 over 13 years ago
Try to keep up dogsniff, he thinks he owns it.
COWBOY7 over 13 years ago
Whatever floats your boat, Hobbes! :^)
CORetired06 about 12 years ago
OK, I brought up My Comics as usual and it looks as if I got the standard home page. WHERE ARE MY COMICS?