I remember thinking and feeling like that, especially around 6 yrs old. We were lucky enough to have a set of hills that were pretty long, but the walk back up was also really long and that year I think we were still using the old wooden sleds.
Great example of Calvin’s vivid imagination at work. He KNOWS he has no rocket powered skis, but he has fun PRETENDING he does. As he does with Hobbes.
I always wondered what it would be like being the mother of a “Calvin”. Now I KNOW what it is like to be the GRANDMOTHER of a “Calvin”!!! What a ride. 5:15 am he woke me singing this morning…Then laughed and talked to his stuffed animals before singing again. He just turned 5….and oh the stories I can tell about other exploits! Love him to pieces though
I “demon cyclist” friend of mine told me a discouraging fact about long-distance cycling that applies to skiing. “You spend 90% of your time going uphill.”
Ok, here’s a math question. If Calvin was indestructible, and was wealthy enough to buy a jetpack or a flamethrower or anything destructive he wanted, how many firetrucks would his town have to purchase?
BE THIS GUY 12 months ago
Oh no, no, no, I’m a rocket man Rocket man, burning out his fuse up here alone
codycab 12 months ago
Calvin must wonder if this is how Santa Clause gets around the world in one night.
enigmamz 12 months ago
Oh, the trudgery involved with sledding!
Bilan 12 months ago
In panel 5. there’s a set of ski pools, but no where else. Hmmm..
snsurone76 12 months ago
Where is Hobbes here? Is he taking another trip through Mom’s washer/dryer??
Imagine 12 months ago
I would much prefer that to using a ski lift.
BigDaveGlass 12 months ago
Great imagination……..
eced52 12 months ago
What an imagination.
The Reader Premium Member 12 months ago
For a minute there, this cartoon was really going places!
saylorgirl 12 months ago
I just love Calvin’s imagination!
Zykoic 12 months ago
Jato assist.
hagarthehorrible 12 months ago
Tha difference between real and imaginary combined with the physics at its best. Not a single word used. Hats off to Bill.
gokarDun 12 months ago
Real life sucks.
jagedlo 12 months ago
Don’t you hate it when you get slapped back to reality, Calvin?
Ol' me 12 months ago
The box should have the ACME logo on it.
kab2rb 12 months ago
First snow we had couple of weeks ago, we stayed home. Snow dept was more then we usually receive.
sandpiper 12 months ago
Imagination fails in the face of reality. Bummer
rshive 12 months ago
If dreams could make wishes come true ….
uniquename 12 months ago
I remember thinking and feeling like that, especially around 6 yrs old. We were lucky enough to have a set of hills that were pretty long, but the walk back up was also really long and that year I think we were still using the old wooden sleds.
PaulAbbott2 12 months ago
It never worked for Wile E. Coyote, Cal. It probably won’t work for you
ladykat 12 months ago
Dream on, Calvin.
Redd Panda 12 months ago
When I was a small panda, I used to dream of ways to add motorized propulsion to my bicycle. Lucky for me, I never got further than planning.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 12 months ago
Calvin watches too much Road Runner cartoons. He thinks he’s Wile E. Coyote
Robert4170 12 months ago
Great example of Calvin’s vivid imagination at work. He KNOWS he has no rocket powered skis, but he has fun PRETENDING he does. As he does with Hobbes.
dflak 12 months ago
There are two ways to design a system:
Start with the known and work your way forward.
Start with the impossible and work your way back.
Calvin usually chooses the latter.
mindjob 12 months ago
James Bond, eat your heart out
jconnors3954 12 months ago
Where’d he leave Hobbes?
ajr58(1) 12 months ago
Binford sledjet 2000
The Wolf In Your Midst 12 months ago
And yet possibly less dangerous than actual jet skis.
old_geek 12 months ago
I still sigh like that…
g04922 12 months ago
Does Dad know you have jet engines in the garage??
KEA 12 months ago
Amazing how much further up the hill it is than down.
BiggerNate91 12 months ago
Makes you wonder why Calvin even bothered with the sled in his imagination at all.
Ermine Notyours 12 months ago
I know what Calvin wants for Christmas.
Dgwphotos 12 months ago
And in the mean time, the sled is still at the bottom of the hill.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 12 months ago
At least in Calvin’s fantasy, he did better than Wile E. Coyote.
SuperAndy Premium Member 12 months ago
In the next to last panel I get a sense of joy and exhilaration from the expression on Calvin’s face. Wonderful.
wiley207 12 months ago
Love that big triangular smile in the eighth panel.
rick92040 12 months ago
I think we have all wanted one of those at one time in our lives.
Bill The Nuke 12 months ago
I know how he feels.
JoeMartinFan Premium Member 12 months ago
Dad: “Dragging that sled up the hill over and over again builds character!”
DadToFivePlus 12 months ago
I am with you, Calvin. Still working on my jetpack.
comix4joyce 12 months ago
I always wondered what it would be like being the mother of a “Calvin”. Now I KNOW what it is like to be the GRANDMOTHER of a “Calvin”!!! What a ride. 5:15 am he woke me singing this morning…Then laughed and talked to his stuffed animals before singing again. He just turned 5….and oh the stories I can tell about other exploits! Love him to pieces though
Chris Sherlock 12 months ago
Calvin’s imagination is far more interesting than his reality.
mistercatworks 12 months ago
I “demon cyclist” friend of mine told me a discouraging fact about long-distance cycling that applies to skiing. “You spend 90% of your time going uphill.”
Printer 12 months ago
Ok, here’s a math question. If Calvin was indestructible, and was wealthy enough to buy a jetpack or a flamethrower or anything destructive he wanted, how many firetrucks would his town have to purchase?