I remember well the time sitting in the back seat in the middle with my sisters on each side. They were arguing (as usual) with me quietly suffering through it….Dad kept telling them to shut up to no avail…he finally just reached back and backhanded us…boom boom boom…with one swipe. Of course with me in the middle I got it also.
I wonder who’s to blame in the last panel for making the mother bail out of the car in that heavy traffic? Hope she’s all right and that big truck didn’t run over her!
I remember one family trip. The song “Crocodile Rock” came on the radio, and my sister & I started singing it at the top of our lungs, really exaggerating the “NAAAAAAA-nanananaNAAAAAA” part. I thought our parents were going to kill us. Side note: My sister was 30 & I was 17. The quietest one was our 9-year-old brother.
Dad is a little more patient than me. I probably would have separated them. Most likely by throwing one of them out the window. Hobbes of course. …maybe.
Today’s reprint was a favourite of my nephew Stuart who was born in 1979 and was therefore a six-year-old like Calvin when this strip started. I discovered this wonderful strip in 1987 and introduced Stuart to it in 1988. Stuart drew a picture of Calvin’s Dad from the collection book which I lent to him and used the picture of Calvin’s Dad at his most angry as his model.
I lent all of my Calvin and Hobbes collection books to Stuart and he enjoyed them as much as I did. I think that the last original collection The Days Are Just Packed was published in 1997. The quotation came from the very last original Calvin and Hobbes strip published on December 31 1995.
On a road trip a very long time ago, my little sister and I were tussling in the back seat and somehow she flew into the front seat. Dad pulled over and we both got spanked. Parents now don’t know how good they have it with seat belts and all.
My dad told me the story of his family’s move from Indiana to Los Angeles in the late 1920’s. They were travelling along Route 66, which would be taking them through San Bernardino. My dad, his brother, and his sister were amused by the name and took to singing, “San BernarDEEEno,” over and over from the backseat. I believe their dad’s ultimate reaction was similar to the next-to-last panel.
BE THIS GUY about 3 years ago
Just think Dad probably thought he wouldn’t have to deal with this kind of stuff because he only has one kid.
ImDaRealAni about 3 years ago
Pro tip: Try not to make someone who’s driving you very angry.
dadthedawg Premium Member about 3 years ago
What’s the prize for the winner of the weird face contest?…..
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 3 years ago
As I wrote some time ago Calvin is the real “Mr. Fantasy”.
codycab about 3 years ago
One day, the crown will be taken by either Spongebob or Patrick.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
“Stripeypants”…got to remember that one!
rentier about 3 years ago
“You won” is best!!
hagarthehorrible about 3 years ago
The little boy has wits and able to keeps us in splits.
orinoco womble about 3 years ago
“If I have to stop this car…”
Orcatime about 3 years ago
How I feel with some 6th graders!
montylc2001 about 3 years ago
I remember well the time sitting in the back seat in the middle with my sisters on each side. They were arguing (as usual) with me quietly suffering through it….Dad kept telling them to shut up to no avail…he finally just reached back and backhanded us…boom boom boom…with one swipe. Of course with me in the middle I got it also.
The Reader Premium Member about 3 years ago
Dad had an unfair advantage, being the father of Calvin!
in-dubio-pro-rainbow about 3 years ago
A weird face contest? Some people (like me for instance) don’t have to do anything to win it
dcdete. about 3 years ago
I wonder who’s to blame in the last panel for making the mother bail out of the car in that heavy traffic? Hope she’s all right and that big truck didn’t run over her!
Wren Fahel about 3 years ago
I remember one family trip. The song “Crocodile Rock” came on the radio, and my sister & I started singing it at the top of our lungs, really exaggerating the “NAAAAAAA-nanananaNAAAAAA” part. I thought our parents were going to kill us. Side note: My sister was 30 & I was 17. The quietest one was our 9-year-old brother.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 3 years ago
I think this is one reason for child’s seats till they are 18 years old.
HarryLime about 3 years ago
I detect a lack of seatbelts in the vehicle. Is this from the 1950s?
A Hip loving Canadian... about 3 years ago
Hobbes is definitely the instigator this time.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Dad is a little more patient than me. I probably would have separated them. Most likely by throwing one of them out the window. Hobbes of course. …maybe.
Watchdog about 3 years ago
So many memories, I actually miss the chaos of three pups in the back seat
JMG316 about 3 years ago
“Stripeypants” LOL!!!
Calvinist1966 about 3 years ago
Today’s reprint was a favourite of my nephew Stuart who was born in 1979 and was therefore a six-year-old like Calvin when this strip started. I discovered this wonderful strip in 1987 and introduced Stuart to it in 1988. Stuart drew a picture of Calvin’s Dad from the collection book which I lent to him and used the picture of Calvin’s Dad at his most angry as his model.
I lent all of my Calvin and Hobbes collection books to Stuart and he enjoyed them as much as I did. I think that the last original collection The Days Are Just Packed was published in 1997. The quotation came from the very last original Calvin and Hobbes strip published on December 31 1995.
djtenltd about 3 years ago
I swear! If I had a kid like Calvin, I’d be a regular at Arthur’s bar right alongside Leroy Lockhorn!
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 3 years ago
No one won that contest really.
StevePappas about 3 years ago
Stripeypants. Hilarious!
oldlady07 Premium Member about 3 years ago
On a road trip a very long time ago, my little sister and I were tussling in the back seat and somehow she flew into the front seat. Dad pulled over and we both got spanked. Parents now don’t know how good they have it with seat belts and all.
dbradway1 about 3 years ago
Well, that does bring back Sunday afternoon drives with three kids in the back seat.
BiggerNate91 about 3 years ago
No one can ever beat a dad in a weird face contest.
Ermine Notyours about 3 years ago
Calvin isn’t horsing around. He’s tigering around.
Calvins Brother about 3 years ago
Dad must be a lousy driver if he’s easily distracted.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
What ever happened to the tried and true: “Don’t make me pull this car over…”
mattro65 about 3 years ago
I have that face and can resort to it almost instantly.
BamCat about 3 years ago
My dad told me the story of his family’s move from Indiana to Los Angeles in the late 1920’s. They were travelling along Route 66, which would be taking them through San Bernardino. My dad, his brother, and his sister were amused by the name and took to singing, “San BernarDEEEno,” over and over from the backseat. I believe their dad’s ultimate reaction was similar to the next-to-last panel.
hoffquotes2 about 3 years ago
Road rage
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 3 years ago
Best Calvin cartoon ever!
wiley207 about 3 years ago
Heh, I like how Hobbes looks like a rubber mask in the tenth and eleventh panels. But he can’t beat the twelfth panel, of course!
hagarthehorrible about 3 years ago
Any wit from the sarcastic kid, love the timing.
lindz.coop Premium Member about 3 years ago
I guess so!!
johnec about 3 years ago
My parents often talked about building that wall between the front seats and the back seats.
HonourWest about 3 years ago
Where’d Calvin’s mom go to?
swanridge about 3 years ago
All parents wish cars had ejector seats.