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This is good timing because just this week, there was a Phoebe and Her Unicorn storyline that ended with Dakota in her undergarments, and there was a bit of discourse in the comments about it.
Some people were grossed out and uncomfortable, but others (myself included) pointed out that little boy characters like Calvin get to run around in their undies all the time (as seen in this comic), and little girl characters should be no different.
I did not remember this one but I am saving it in my saved strips as it is funny as he11. I remember one other strip when Calvin and Susie were playing house and in that roleplay Calvin came home from work and said he need a stiff drink and then Susie wanted to show him their new bundle of joy which was actually her doll âMr Bunâ or something to that effect. I am guessing that strip is bound to pop up sooner or later as well.
I love the drawings in this one. Stylish; bright, lurid colors; motion; the level of detail. It was his ability as an artist that really set Bill Watterson apart from his colleagues.
The return to reality at the end of todayâs strip is very good. As I said earlier, the fantasy scenes are drawn realistically and the reality is drawn cartoonishly. This reminds me of a Warner Bros cartoon from the 1940s called âBacall To Armsâ in which cartoon animals were watching realistically drawn cartoon versions of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall on a cinema screen. That may have been one of the cartoons which had a leading impact on âWho Framed Roger Rabbit?â in the 1980s.
Other probable influences on âWho Framed Roger Rabbit?â are a handful of Tex Avery cartoons starting with Red Hot Riding Hood which featured a redhead similar to Jessica Rabbit and a 1950s Bugs Bunny cartoon featuring a pint-sized, baby-faced cigar smoking gangster called Baby Face Finster who tricked Bugs by pretending to be a baby. He is one of the few characters to have actually shot Bugs:
Bugs: Is the little baby going to shoot the bad guy wabbit with his toy gun?
Another good point about the last panel in todayâs strip is that we are seeing Calvin as he really is. We see a small boy in his underpants besides Hobbes who is a living tiger walking beside him. This is further evidence to support Bill Wattersonâs claim, âI do not see Hobbes as a doll who miraculously comes to life when alone with Calvin. Neither do I see Hobbes as a product of Calvinâs imagination.â Watterson went on to explain that the stuffed doll is what other characters see rather than what Hobbes is. He concluded, âHobbes is more to do with the subjective nature of reality than with dolls coming to life.â
This point is underlined by the fact that Mom is in the panel with Calvin and Hobbes but is looking away from them so she doesnât see Hobbes as the stuffed doll that she sees him as.
I love a good laugh at 4 am. Just classic, especially the last panel. Of course, Susie would never ever marry Calvin, Iâd like to see her with Caulfield over at Frazz.
Her family changed their name to Plainwell and moved away to escape the mentally disturbed boy who was stalking their daughter. She moved back and became an elementary school teacher.
I remember reading Watterson commenting on what was his first of several times using this Rex Morgan, M.D. style of drawing for a Sunday strip, saying that after the first awkward attempt he discovered that the secret was to draw the panels much larger than normal.
âDeluded fruit cakes anonymous.â That would be the perfect description of BOTH political parties except for the fact that they all use those offices of power to ridiculously enrich themselves. Itâs no wonder I wish that I could go all âWonga-Taaâ and escape it all!
Interesting that this scenario is so much more plausible than when was it was created. More interesting is that it wouldnât be as much of a surprise.
We canât post images here but, if you google âCalvin and Hobbes Spider Manâ and click on images, the first row has a great strip where the artist used this strip but with dialog and images to go with the Spider-Man character. Check it out, you wonât be disappointed!
This strip brings back to mind those Brenda Starr, Rex Morgan, Dick Tracy, Apartment 3-G and Steve Canyon comix, with their realistic, non-cartoony illustrations.
codycab about 2 years ago
Why did you even bother playing with Susie in the first place, Calvin?
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover about 2 years ago
Let Hobbes be First Tiger.
Sugar Bombs 95 about 2 years ago
This is good timing because just this week, there was a Phoebe and Her Unicorn storyline that ended with Dakota in her undergarments, and there was a bit of discourse in the comments about it.
Some people were grossed out and uncomfortable, but others (myself included) pointed out that little boy characters like Calvin get to run around in their undies all the time (as seen in this comic), and little girl characters should be no different.
JudasPeckerwood about 2 years ago
This is one of my favorites.
BE THIS GUY about 2 years ago
First Gentleman
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 2 years ago
POTUS Susie Derkins. I can not wait.
bigcatbusiness about 2 years ago
I donât know whatâs more shocking. The drastic change in art style or the fact that Calvin played with Susie. I wonder if she bribed him.
rentier about 2 years ago
Here Watterson lets us know, what a genius is really in him!
PaulAbbott2 about 2 years ago
Me Wonga-Taa, King of the Jungle. I have to find a way to use that today.
weatherford.joe about 2 years ago
How is Calvin not cold walking through the snow in nothing but his underpants?
lalapalooza Premium Member about 2 years ago
:D
TampaFanatic1 about 2 years ago
I did not remember this one but I am saving it in my saved strips as it is funny as he11. I remember one other strip when Calvin and Susie were playing house and in that roleplay Calvin came home from work and said he need a stiff drink and then Susie wanted to show him their new bundle of joy which was actually her doll âMr Bunâ or something to that effect. I am guessing that strip is bound to pop up sooner or later as well.
orinoco womble about 2 years ago
Truly timeless, especially given the past 6 years. And thatâs all Iâll say.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 2 years ago
I love the drawings in this one. Stylish; bright, lurid colors; motion; the level of detail. It was his ability as an artist that really set Bill Watterson apart from his colleagues.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 2 years ago
Calvin marveling at the scope of Susieâs imagination. Anyone else hear a pot calling a kettle âblack?â
Troglodyte about 2 years ago
Those must be really nice underpants! :D
boniface22 about 2 years ago
Lucky heâs 6 and not 16.
nosirrom about 2 years ago
She wouldnât think it was so bad if this was the Depression.
BigDaveGlass about 2 years ago
The flirting just goes on!!
Calvinist1966 about 2 years ago
The return to reality at the end of todayâs strip is very good. As I said earlier, the fantasy scenes are drawn realistically and the reality is drawn cartoonishly. This reminds me of a Warner Bros cartoon from the 1940s called âBacall To Armsâ in which cartoon animals were watching realistically drawn cartoon versions of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall on a cinema screen. That may have been one of the cartoons which had a leading impact on âWho Framed Roger Rabbit?â in the 1980s.
Other probable influences on âWho Framed Roger Rabbit?â are a handful of Tex Avery cartoons starting with Red Hot Riding Hood which featured a redhead similar to Jessica Rabbit and a 1950s Bugs Bunny cartoon featuring a pint-sized, baby-faced cigar smoking gangster called Baby Face Finster who tricked Bugs by pretending to be a baby. He is one of the few characters to have actually shot Bugs:
Bugs: Is the little baby going to shoot the bad guy wabbit with his toy gun?
BANG1
Bugs: Some toy!
Calvinist1966 about 2 years ago
Another good point about the last panel in todayâs strip is that we are seeing Calvin as he really is. We see a small boy in his underpants besides Hobbes who is a living tiger walking beside him. This is further evidence to support Bill Wattersonâs claim, âI do not see Hobbes as a doll who miraculously comes to life when alone with Calvin. Neither do I see Hobbes as a product of Calvinâs imagination.â Watterson went on to explain that the stuffed doll is what other characters see rather than what Hobbes is. He concluded, âHobbes is more to do with the subjective nature of reality than with dolls coming to life.â
This point is underlined by the fact that Mom is in the panel with Calvin and Hobbes but is looking away from them so she doesnât see Hobbes as the stuffed doll that she sees him as.
Purple People Eater about 2 years ago
Calvin imagines Susie as president?
jessegooddoggy about 2 years ago
I love a good laugh at 4 am. Just classic, especially the last panel. Of course, Susie would never ever marry Calvin, Iâd like to see her with Caulfield over at Frazz.
KennethPrice about 2 years ago
Her family changed their name to Plainwell and moved away to escape the mentally disturbed boy who was stalking their daughter. She moved back and became an elementary school teacher.
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
She wanted me to play " doctor" with her and locked me in the room!
Say What? Premium Member about 2 years ago
The hardest part for Calvin there was imagining himself having combed hair.
PaulAbbott2 about 2 years ago
Is Mr. Bun the Vice President?
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 2 years ago
What will a tiger think when he sees you wearing leopard skin underpants? Me next? Heâll want a Calvin skin cape!
dflak about 2 years ago
I think Watterson had fun drawing this strip. It does show off his artistic ability both with the artwork and the genre.
masingermo about 2 years ago
I remember reading Watterson commenting on what was his first of several times using this Rex Morgan, M.D. style of drawing for a Sunday strip, saying that after the first awkward attempt he discovered that the secret was to draw the panels much larger than normal.
chick485 about 2 years ago
Doncha all know they will be married? https://imgur.com/tUzAL
Geezer about 2 years ago
Bill Watterson is as versatile an artist as Frank Cho.
bunrabbit99 about 2 years ago
love the drawing style of this one!
Count Olaf Premium Member about 2 years ago
How timely and true. The current President is also a member of Deluded Fruitcakes Anonymous. The Vice President, too.
bloodykate about 2 years ago
LOL!!!!
rshive about 2 years ago
Well, he had to leave them somewhere.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 2 years ago
Wait till Calvin sees the punishment his mother imagines for him.
YippiKiAyMofo about 2 years ago
âDeluded fruit cakes anonymous.â That would be the perfect description of BOTH political parties except for the fact that they all use those offices of power to ridiculously enrich themselves. Itâs no wonder I wish that I could go all âWonga-Taaâ and escape it all!
kartis about 2 years ago
Brilliant.
Watchdog about 2 years ago
I am in full self restraint not to create a contemporary political analogy
Webby_dog about 2 years ago
I like itâŠâŠ.grown-ups acting like little kids !
richard about 2 years ago
Iâm not sure I approve of children being depicted in their undergarments.
EnlilEnkiEa about 2 years ago
They didnât lay down the ground rules before starting play.
hornacek about 2 years ago
I love when Waterson draws in this different style.
Jonko61 about 2 years ago
Such a brilliantly drawn and written classic.
Holden Awn about 2 years ago
10 years laterâŠmom got another identical phone callâŠ
goboboyd about 2 years ago
Interesting that this scenario is so much more plausible than when was it was created. More interesting is that it wouldnât be as much of a surprise.
wiley207 about 2 years ago
Heh, I can just hear Patrick Warburton voicing adult Calvin/Wonga-Taa, and the jungle music starting in the fourth panel!
delennwen about 2 years ago
There is nothing, NOTHING better than Bill Wattersonâs Sunday art on a Sunday morning.
Judy Hendrickson [Unnamed Reader - 852856] about 2 years ago
Calvin and Susie love to aggravate each other, hmmmmm,could this be love?
T... about 2 years ago
At least they werenât playing doctorâŠ
swanridge about 2 years ago
This is one of my favorite C&H strips of all time!
BiggerNate91 about 2 years ago
Itâs always a good time when Watterson can add some of his incredible artwork to his comic strip.
David D Smith Premium Member about 2 years ago
We canât post images here but, if you google âCalvin and Hobbes Spider Manâ and click on images, the first row has a great strip where the artist used this strip but with dialog and images to go with the Spider-Man character. Check it out, you wonât be disappointed!
SweetSinger about 2 years ago
Wattersonâs genius in full flower.
The Orange Mailman about 2 years ago
One of the best of the best.
Drbarb71 Premium Member about 2 years ago
The artwork in this strip is hilarious!
AndrewSihler about 2 years ago
Iâve said it before and Iâll probably say it again: Mr Watterson loves to draw.
mindjob about 2 years ago
Deluded Fruitcakes is the party we need right now
ArcticFox Premium Member about 2 years ago
Calvin dumps the dish and flies off au-natural.
bcaka about 2 years ago
Watterson is such a great artist!
samplur about 2 years ago
Hahaha!, 1st husband/âcalvinsâ face panel #2 hilarious! XD!
spaced man spliff about 2 years ago
This strip brings back to mind those Brenda Starr, Rex Morgan, Dick Tracy, Apartment 3-G and Steve Canyon comix, with their realistic, non-cartoony illustrations.
rgcviper about 2 years ago
So much good stuff in this one âŠ
> âMe Wonga-Taa, king of jungleâ
> A female president
> Mr. Wattersonâs incredible imagination
Love it.
ComicsR4Fun Premium Member about 2 years ago
The artwork is, well, a work of art!
Camiyami Premium Member about 2 years ago
Haha I have ALWAYS loved this comic!! Really shows the genius in Bill and how talented he truly is in illustration and story telling. Love it.
eccolibri60 about 2 years ago
I just realized that in all but the last panel, everyone has 5 fingers on each hand. Then, back to four.
aussie399 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Why do Americans say fix a meal instead of cook or prepare?Is it always broken?