Watterson’s art style was the best - details, angles, expressions - even for simple panels like these. Combined with his hilarious writing, he made C&H one of the best comic strips ever.
Groversfather says: “If you stop and think about it, whether the paper is upside down or right side up, the graph line still goes down. REALLY!!! TRY IT!!!”
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By cracky, yer right! Reading a dipping zag line left to right makes it work the same either way. Good catch!
My uncle and his daughter were both huge fans of C&H. When she was in the 8-10 range she would pull this same stunt on her dad.
At her funeral several comments were made regarding the relationship between her and her dad and Calvin and his.
Llywus says: “My uncle and his daughter were both huge fans of C&H. When she was in the 8-10 range she would pull this same stunt on her dad.
At her funeral several comments were made regarding the relationship between her and her dad and Calvin and his.”
I find that ^ very touching. Made me grin with understanding.
Groversfather says:
“If you stop and think about it, whether the paper is upside down or right side up, the graph line still goes down. REALLY!!! TRY IT!!!”
Gosh, it’s true! The only way it would work is if Dad were looking at it from the back side, through the paper; but then it would be obvious. Or in a mirror.
Grover has a smart daddy!
I’m a NOOB to GoComics but a long-time fan of Calvin & Hobbs. Top two comics EVER, in my opinion are Pogo and Calvin.
This one, in my view, is Calvin as social commentator, Dad as the long-suffering target.
Re: the graph. The paper could be blank with Calvin’s limitless imagination. Unbounded by reality, he will never run out of ways to “tweak” dear ol’ dad.
Groversfather says: “If you stop and think about it, whether the paper is upside down or right side up, the graph line still goes down. REALLY!!! TRY IT!!!” Actually it depends on how the graph started. If the graph started by going up then when you flip it, it goes up; but if it started going down when you flip it, it goes down.
wndrwrthg almost 16 years ago
What did he ever do to deserve Calvin?
attyush almost 16 years ago
Hah! Dad actually believed that his popularity has soared for a while there.
c00k13m0n5t3r almost 16 years ago
Love the face of Calvin in the 4th panel - the worry that dad’s gonna be allright out on the streets. :D
Janizzary almost 16 years ago
Watterson’s art style was the best - details, angles, expressions - even for simple panels like these. Combined with his hilarious writing, he made C&H one of the best comic strips ever.
Ray_C almost 16 years ago
That was a REALLY dirty trick. Foolish to do that so close to Christmas, but it looks like the original date was late October (first panel).
prasrinivara almost 16 years ago
No, attyush; he was skeptical at best.
Hellbo almost 16 years ago
That was not cool for Dad, but still pretty funny…. “Oops!!! its upside-down…!!!” good one.
DougDean almost 16 years ago
“What did he ever do to deserve Calvin?”
He got in the back seat of the car with Calvin’s mom. You see it all the time…
briankblough almost 16 years ago
Re DougDean “footprints on the ceiling have left a stain on you…
lazygrazer almost 16 years ago
Sure glad I get to look in on that zany family every day….from a safe distance.
Groversfather almost 16 years ago
If you stop and think about it, whether the paper is upside down or right side up, the graph line still goes down. REALLY!!! TRY IT!!!
briankblough almost 16 years ago
GroversFather-truer words were never spoken, and it didn’t even take “Jack” to figure it out!
lazygrazer almost 16 years ago
Groversfather says: “If you stop and think about it, whether the paper is upside down or right side up, the graph line still goes down. REALLY!!! TRY IT!!!” .
By cracky, yer right! Reading a dipping zag line left to right makes it work the same either way. Good catch!
Llywus almost 16 years ago
My uncle and his daughter were both huge fans of C&H. When she was in the 8-10 range she would pull this same stunt on her dad. At her funeral several comments were made regarding the relationship between her and her dad and Calvin and his.
lazygrazer almost 16 years ago
Llywus says: “My uncle and his daughter were both huge fans of C&H. When she was in the 8-10 range she would pull this same stunt on her dad. At her funeral several comments were made regarding the relationship between her and her dad and Calvin and his.”
I find that ^ very touching. Made me grin with understanding.
Ray_C almost 16 years ago
Groversfather says: “If you stop and think about it, whether the paper is upside down or right side up, the graph line still goes down. REALLY!!! TRY IT!!!” Gosh, it’s true! The only way it would work is if Dad were looking at it from the back side, through the paper; but then it would be obvious. Or in a mirror. Grover has a smart daddy!
tabbylynn almost 16 years ago
poor dad cant win for lossing. lol love it. i love the part, “dont you have some homework to do?”
chromeboy almost 16 years ago
perhaps calvin justhad the graph sideways instead of all the way upside down… then it would be going down…
topaz17 almost 16 years ago
Poor Calvin’s dad… don’t worry Calvin will like you when he’s older!
Wildmustang1262 almost 16 years ago
Perhaps, Calvin needs his daddy to help him doing on the math on his homework, eh!
vermontcooper almost 16 years ago
Calvin’s parents shoppped at Target before shopping at Target was cool!
Taxi-Driver almost 16 years ago
I’m a NOOB to GoComics but a long-time fan of Calvin & Hobbs. Top two comics EVER, in my opinion are Pogo and Calvin. This one, in my view, is Calvin as social commentator, Dad as the long-suffering target.
JoeMerl almost 16 years ago
“Don’t you have some homework to do?”
And he wonders why his polls keep slipping!
Vixen85 almost 16 years ago
Dad’s expression in the third pane…priceless!
JonD17 almost 16 years ago
Re: the graph. The paper could be blank with Calvin’s limitless imagination. Unbounded by reality, he will never run out of ways to “tweak” dear ol’ dad.
ldyhwkd almost 16 years ago
Groversfather says: “If you stop and think about it, whether the paper is upside down or right side up, the graph line still goes down. REALLY!!! TRY IT!!!” Actually it depends on how the graph started. If the graph started by going up then when you flip it, it goes up; but if it started going down when you flip it, it goes down.
dsbairdks over 15 years ago
The Dad Poll- Popularity going down