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Iâm guessing this was rerun back when Bill had the big licensing fight with his publishers, which led to him taking his big sabbatical before he was given freedom to draw Sunday strips in his own custom layout instead of the typical template seen here.
Ha! Watching Warner Bros. cartoons Saturday mornings is one of my best memories! And yes, I STILL watch them and laugh at them and love them as I approach the age of 60.
My dad (in his late 60s when this was first published) was just like Calvin. Sit in front of TV and moan about how terrible it was. But if you had a different show you really wanted to watch, âI paid for that set, leave it alone! When you buy your own TV you can watch whatever garbage you want!â and then back to the moaning.
âIf you canât beat âem join âem.â The power of mass media entertainment is strong on those whose minds are inclined to realize they are doing something without doing anything and tomorrow people will ask them how it was.
I know Calvin has a superb vocabulary, but itâs pretty impressive that heâs reading Marxâs âCritique of Hegelâs Philosophy of Rightâ as a 6 year-old.
The reason why youâre suddenly seeing a Sunday strip from 1986 is because this was when Bill Watterson started his nine-month sabbatical that lasted until winter 1992, to refresh himself and sort things out with the syndicate on his licensing fights and proposing a new format for the Sunday strips. The 1992 strips wonât begin until the end of next January.
Considering this was written before the advent of a plethora of cable/satellite channels scream and for our attention, Watterson was eerily prophetic on this one!
I know this is a commentary on television, but Iâm sorry that Bill Watterson had such a poor opinion on all of the people worldwide who humbled themselves before their God.
I have lots of good memories of the TV I watched in the 60âs and 70âs. Green Acres, Get Smart, Beverly Hillbillies and Gilliganâs Island were all great shows.
when I was calvins age Iâd disappear down the block and play with friends, climb tree, ride bikes. This morning i was watering my lawn and saw three kids ride by, on bikes all with helmets on and thought, were we tougher than them? luckier? or has the world just gotten weirder?
We watch programs for entertainment, though with summer approaching not interested in game shows so evening TV will be off and reading time. I do read little during cold weather.
For those who keep saying Hobbes must be alive because we see him do things in Calvinâs absence: Do you also insist that the TV is alive for having this thought?
BE THIS GUY almost 4 years ago
It means Bill Watterson had no idea what the internet â especially social media â was going to do less than 2 decades later.
Sugar Bombs 95 almost 4 years ago
This is from the stripâs REALLY early days.
Iâm guessing this was rerun back when Bill had the big licensing fight with his publishers, which led to him taking his big sabbatical before he was given freedom to draw Sunday strips in his own custom layout instead of the typical template seen here.
codycab almost 4 years ago
Surely, Calvin could at least have the NES, right?
dadthedawg Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Hobbes, sit here with me and weâll watch âJungle BookââŠ..
PC200X almost 4 years ago
Hobbes is channeling his inner âCalvinâs dadâ here.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 4 years ago
My own opinion is that Marx was right. And not only about religion.
Bilan almost 4 years ago
Itâs tripe. But thatâs the opiate that the masses want.
jagedlo almost 4 years ago
Takes me backâŠthe rabbit ears antenna, the knobs, no remoteâŠ
EasternWoods almost 4 years ago
Havenât owned a TV in over 15 years. The internet is bad enough
alaskajohn1 almost 4 years ago
Panel 4. Must be watching Tucker Carlson.
ImDaRealAni almost 4 years ago
Write a letter? Since when is that more fun than a lame TV show. Then again, I havenât written a real letter in about 6 yearsâŠ
PuppyPapa almost 4 years ago
Ha! Watching Warner Bros. cartoons Saturday mornings is one of my best memories! And yes, I STILL watch them and laugh at them and love them as I approach the age of 60.
/Road Runner-Coyote is the GREATEST!
orinoco womble almost 4 years ago
My dad (in his late 60s when this was first published) was just like Calvin. Sit in front of TV and moan about how terrible it was. But if you had a different show you really wanted to watch, âI paid for that set, leave it alone! When you buy your own TV you can watch whatever garbage you want!â and then back to the moaning.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 4 years ago
First two panels are gold.
admiree2 almost 4 years ago
So many cat videos to watch but so little time remaining.
30th Anniversary almost 4 years ago
Yay! Todayâs my birthday! Iâm not rlly doing anything bc of covid, but I am getting Roblox Premium AND a new computer!!!
Calvinist1966 almost 4 years ago
An excellent reprint of a reprint. This is one of my favourites from the very early Sunday strips.
lmuller7 almost 4 years ago
" Et to ", Hobbes !
A Hip loving Canadian... almost 4 years ago
Iâll watch anything that David Attenborough narrates.
grocks almost 4 years ago
A classic among classics
Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Well Hobbes, if you canât beat him, join him.
dwdl21 almost 4 years ago
Well the first two panels are a bit deep, thought I was reading Doonsebury LOL
Alfyn Greengrass almost 4 years ago
Calvin is so much like normal kids nowadaysâŠ
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
âIf you canât beat âem join âem.â The power of mass media entertainment is strong on those whose minds are inclined to realize they are doing something without doing anything and tomorrow people will ask them how it was.
Spacetech almost 4 years ago
Reflection is an amazing device.
Yermo Adam almost 4 years ago
Karl Marx could not even conceive of the wicked, EVILgeLICKal televangelist$ selling their dope.
sundogusa almost 4 years ago
I donât know. The Popeye and Bugs Bunny cartoons were great! Even Mighty Mouse.
gantech almost 4 years ago
The first two panels made the whole strip.
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
" ⊠just as it is the spirit of a spiritless situation. It is the opium of the people." â Karl Marx, bearded guy buried in London
MinaSands1 almost 4 years ago
I know Calvin has a superb vocabulary, but itâs pretty impressive that heâs reading Marxâs âCritique of Hegelâs Philosophy of Rightâ as a 6 year-old.
Bruce1253 almost 4 years ago
I threw my TV out over a decade ago and I am not on social media.
martynhappyone almost 4 years ago
I have never seen Calvin or Hobbs look like this at any time in their history. It looks like a âGuestâ Cartoonist.
DanWolfie almost 4 years ago
The reason why youâre suddenly seeing a Sunday strip from 1986 is because this was when Bill Watterson started his nine-month sabbatical that lasted until winter 1992, to refresh himself and sort things out with the syndicate on his licensing fights and proposing a new format for the Sunday strips. The 1992 strips wonât begin until the end of next January.
HankFaitsch almost 4 years ago
lol
JudyHendrickson almost 4 years ago
Hmmmmm makes a person wonder what they did without cell phones computers,or face book, canât do anything without a smart phone!!!
micromos almost 4 years ago
Watching TV has made me a more rounded person. Mostly around the middle!
thepinkbaroness almost 4 years ago
Hey, how come weâve gone back in time?
WCraft almost 4 years ago
Considering this was written before the advent of a plethora of cable/satellite channels scream and for our attention, Watterson was eerily prophetic on this one!
RLinGoComics (REBRANDING) #StopP2025 #StoptheWars almost 4 years ago
Notice anything about my profile???
Otis Rufus Driftwood almost 4 years ago
This is an old Sunday strip you can tell. What gives?
christelisbetty almost 4 years ago
If you could have back all the time youâve spent, watching, reading,hearing advertisementsâŠ.
tripwire45 almost 4 years ago
I know this is a commentary on television, but Iâm sorry that Bill Watterson had such a poor opinion on all of the people worldwide who humbled themselves before their God.
tremaine53 almost 4 years ago
Hobbes decided to join Calvin because it was a rerun of a âTaxiâ episode that featured The Reverend Jim Ignatowksi.
locake almost 4 years ago
I have lots of good memories of the TV I watched in the 60âs and 70âs. Green Acres, Get Smart, Beverly Hillbillies and Gilliganâs Island were all great shows.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation almost 4 years ago
when I was calvins age Iâd disappear down the block and play with friends, climb tree, ride bikes. This morning i was watering my lawn and saw three kids ride by, on bikes all with helmets on and thought, were we tougher than them? luckier? or has the world just gotten weirder?
kab2rb almost 4 years ago
We watch programs for entertainment, though with summer approaching not interested in game shows so evening TV will be off and reading time. I do read little during cold weather.
Robert4170 almost 4 years ago
Calvin READING?? a NON comic book?? With thoughtful content?? This is NOT the Calvin I know.
DCBakerEsq almost 4 years ago
Some of my best memories are of the tripe. And all the drivel.
Stephen Gilberg almost 4 years ago
For those who keep saying Hobbes must be alive because we see him do things in Calvinâs absence: Do you also insist that the TV is alive for having this thought?
phoenixnyc almost 4 years ago
âIt means Karl Marx hadnât seen anything yet.â
Nor had P.T. Barnum.
Red33410 almost 4 years ago
âAll the other shows even are worse!â
Johnny Q Premium Member almost 4 years ago
âWhen youâre older, youâll wish you had more than memories of this tripe to look back on.â Actually, some of my best memories involve TVâŠ
PaulLeckner almost 4 years ago
A then, modern day Rod Serling. Predicting the dystopia of the future.
ThatDude almost 4 years ago
Aww⊠The last Calvin and Hobbes