It reminds me of differential equations and linear algebra around 1976-7, long before the internet could show what they are visually instead of abstractions.
Years ago when I used to work in Montreal, my boss called in on a Monday morning to say he had been knocked out by an elephant at the Granby Zoo the day before and that he still wasn’t feeling well. We all had a good laugh thinking he probably just over did it on the weekend until the local radio station reported the incident.
It reminds me of differential equations and linear algebra when I could have used some imagination. Back in 1976-7, they were abstractions with no internet to visualize them.
Not an unknown phenomena, the Grimoires of the Unseen University can be very feisty and many require very special precautions to prevent ‘accidents’ (Discworld reference)
BE THIS GUY almost 4 years ago
Be happy he didn’t have to use a flamethrower to stop the book’s rampage.
thepinkbaroness almost 4 years ago
Ah, yes. I’ve had similar battles with my textbooks many times.
Space_Owl on GoComics almost 4 years ago
Is that the Monster Book of Monsters? (Harry Potter reference)
codycab almost 4 years ago
We get that you hate math homework, Calvin, but c’mon.
Little Caesar almost 4 years ago
Munch, munch, munchabuncha Fritos…… That earworm ought to stick with you a while.
GreasyOldTam almost 4 years ago
The book had to eat his paper. He doesn’t have a dog, and Hobbs has too much class to stoop to anything like that.
jagedlo almost 4 years ago
The look on Calvin’s face when the book ate the paper!
SHIVA almost 4 years ago
Soon everyone will be wise to your brand of BS!!!
Concretionist almost 4 years ago
People who break book spines should be sentenced (so to speak) to library hell.
gbars70 almost 4 years ago
Calvin, one of the rare and gifted anthropomorphists.
orinoco womble almost 4 years ago
Friend: Name three books that made you cry.Me: The New Mathematics,Algebra I,Introduction to Physics.
BigDaveGlass almost 4 years ago
Love the Dinosaurs, can’t get enough of well drawn Dinosaurs…..
rshive almost 4 years ago
A carnivorous book? Who would’ve known?
jvo almost 4 years ago
That would be a liberivorous book
PaulAbbott2 almost 4 years ago
I love the noises the pencil (“yipe”) and the paper (“eek”) make.
PaulAbbott2 almost 4 years ago
And the book belch
Snolep almost 4 years ago
Is the book related to the bike?
uniquename almost 4 years ago
And now his parents have to pay for the book.
VegaAlopex almost 4 years ago
It reminds me of differential equations and linear algebra around 1976-7, long before the internet could show what they are visually instead of abstractions.
scotta775 almost 4 years ago
Great, now I have to worry about cannibal books.
Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Years ago when I used to work in Montreal, my boss called in on a Monday morning to say he had been knocked out by an elephant at the Granby Zoo the day before and that he still wasn’t feeling well. We all had a good laugh thinking he probably just over did it on the weekend until the local radio station reported the incident.
rmercer Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Are you having problems with math?! And make it quick; I have to leave for work in 4!/sqrt(2π) minutes!
M2MM almost 4 years ago
Gotta LOVE his daydream world! :D
VegaAlopex almost 4 years ago
It reminds me of differential equations and linear algebra when I could have used some imagination. Back in 1976-7, they were abstractions with no internet to visualize them.
A Hip loving Canadian... almost 4 years ago
Homework: part of a balance diet for hungry books.
chromosome Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I love the vividness of his imagination. Hoping it stays that lively into adulthood.
kathleenhicks62 almost 4 years ago
Calvin is out doing his self. What is 1 +1 Calvin?
BiggerNate91 almost 4 years ago
The vividness of Calvin’s imagination is astounding.
Numbnumb almost 4 years ago
Calvin needs to see a Therapist, FAST!
abod81210 almost 4 years ago
Hehehe
mistercatworks almost 4 years ago
The modern equivalent: “The Internet ate my homework.”
Mediatech almost 4 years ago
My school books usually just put me to sleep.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member almost 4 years ago
That is a great last line.
DelWatts almost 4 years ago
Not an unknown phenomena, the Grimoires of the Unseen University can be very feisty and many require very special precautions to prevent ‘accidents’ (Discworld reference)
DCBakerEsq almost 4 years ago
I was pretty good at homework. But, I certainly don’t miss it.
JadyngerbilWong almost 4 years ago
savage…