If Calvin is supposed to be 6 years old, and if I remember my drawings at that age of people that were called stick figures at the time, a round circle for a head, a straight line for the body and straight lines sticking out an an angle for arms and legs, I would imagine the parents would have a very difficult time finding their children’s desk!
The babysitter decides to use all her Calvin babysitting money to go to college and become a shrink. She then sends her kids to college treating Calvin as an adult.
I remember this as one of the first ever C&H strips I ever read, in a compilation book at an estate sale. (I wanted to but it, but my parents wouldn’t let me.)
Oh, and don’t forget to mention the part about Calvin having reassured mom that he was doing so great, Ms. Wormwood said she didn’t need to bother coming in. That adds texture to the narrative, too…
I remember those kind of parent-teacher conference sessions when I was in elementary school. They would be conducted on Thursday and Friday, and we’d have a half-day of school on those mornings so that the rest of the afternoon and evening could be used for the conferences. I remember how usually my my parents would actually take my brother and I with us to go speaking with our teachers, since we usually wouldn’t be able to get a babysitter handy.
That was an Open House she attended since other parents were there. Dad should have been there too. Teachers do not talk about each individual child at open house.
BE THIS GUY about 4 years ago
I think that’s how Edvard Munch got started.
Sugar Bombs 95 about 4 years ago
What’s wrong with being extra creative?
codycab about 4 years ago
Just Calvin drawing who he really is…a monster!
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
I wonder what Susie’s self portrait was like (assuming Mr. or Mrs. Derkins was also at the PT conference).
eromlig about 4 years ago
True genius is so seldom recognized in its own time…
su43dipta about 4 years ago
There’s a “downhill from there”?
Baarorso about 4 years ago
It makes me wonder how much Ms. Wormwoood hits the bottle after every school day (heck, she may even have been “dry” before Calvin came along ;D).
whahoppened about 4 years ago
It did it’s job, you identified Calvin’s desk.
dcdete. about 4 years ago
If Calvin is supposed to be 6 years old, and if I remember my drawings at that age of people that were called stick figures at the time, a round circle for a head, a straight line for the body and straight lines sticking out an an angle for arms and legs, I would imagine the parents would have a very difficult time finding their children’s desk!
The Reader Premium Member about 4 years ago
Nobody appreciates a great artist until after they die. That should happen any minute now!
jpayne4040 about 4 years ago
I’d say he nailed the self-portrait! :-)
well-i-never about 4 years ago
She looks defeated. When life hands you lemons, OFF WITH THEIR HEADS…or something like that. It was in Cul-de-Sac.
A Hip loving Canadian... about 4 years ago
Cheer up Mom, at least Calvin doesn’t need an exorcism ritual performed on him.
Ralph Newbill about 4 years ago
The child has great creativity!
donwalter about 4 years ago
Wine…bring the bottle…
harf59 about 4 years ago
In P2, Mom’s demeanor does not match what she reveals in panels 3&4.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 4 years ago
The babysitter decides to use all her Calvin babysitting money to go to college and become a shrink. She then sends her kids to college treating Calvin as an adult.
Mediatech about 4 years ago
Conformity to society, always out to stifle individual creativity.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 4 years ago
An artist is rarely appreciated in his own time.
admiree2 about 4 years ago
Hey Mom, it’s not that bad. At least his drawing had both ears intact.
JudyHendrickson about 4 years ago
Hey hey!!!! That’s my boy!!!!
kab2rb about 4 years ago
Sounds right for Calvin, why the creator wants Calvin strip.
Nyckname about 4 years ago
That sounds more like open house night than parent/teacher conferences, which should be private.
thepinkbaroness about 4 years ago
I remember this as one of the first ever C&H strips I ever read, in a compilation book at an estate sale. (I wanted to but it, but my parents wouldn’t let me.)
ForrestOverin about 4 years ago
Oh, and don’t forget to mention the part about Calvin having reassured mom that he was doing so great, Ms. Wormwood said she didn’t need to bother coming in. That adds texture to the narrative, too…
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
Possibly Calvin grew from a cartoon character into a cartoonist. It’s been known to happen. :)
mkd_1218 about 4 years ago
God help the parent with a “Calvin” at home. They need the strength to guide that imagination and “I’ll do it my way” attitude. <3
DanWolfie about 4 years ago
I remember those kind of parent-teacher conference sessions when I was in elementary school. They would be conducted on Thursday and Friday, and we’d have a half-day of school on those mornings so that the rest of the afternoon and evening could be used for the conferences. I remember how usually my my parents would actually take my brother and I with us to go speaking with our teachers, since we usually wouldn’t be able to get a babysitter handy.
dwdl21 about 4 years ago
Sounds awesome and creative to me
John Mason Premium Member about 4 years ago
Progression of Mom’s expressions from panel one to four is exactly my SO’s means of indicating “you must help more with out little (monster) darling”.
WesC Premium Member about 4 years ago
And why didn’t dad go too? He is just sitting around reading a magazine.
dadlivonia about 4 years ago
why then is she smiling when she came in the door?
Vangoghdog01 about 4 years ago
Wow! Calvin’s mom has amazing self control going from cheerful to exhausted in 30 seconds.
kathleenhicks62 about 4 years ago
He needs to go to a school that would develop his creativity.
Havasujon about 4 years ago
Hmm,Green,fangs,six eyes..Sounds like my 1st wife!
syzygy47 about 4 years ago
Before funny face modifying phone apps were around…
Moon57Shine about 4 years ago
This is not going to end well…
rodjen1 about 4 years ago
Why wasn’t his dad there?
Tentoes about 4 years ago
First parent-teacher meeting ended with, “But then, he is very small and the youngest in the class. I’m sure he’ll be ok.”
locake about 4 years ago
That was an Open House she attended since other parents were there. Dad should have been there too. Teachers do not talk about each individual child at open house.
Nobody! about 4 years ago
Ruuuuuuuunnnnnnnnnn!!!!!
gawkface about 4 years ago
I thought there wud be his trademark snowmen on the desk lol
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 4 years ago
Miss Wormwood should have had Calvin redo his; to check with ‘encouraging creativity’.
phoenixnyc about 4 years ago
Yes, Calvin is a handful, but sometimes I think his parents need to unclench, and this is one of them.