This is a MUCH older strip than the other ones that have been running recently. You can tell by the cruder artstyle and the use of the traditional Sunday format with the throwaway panels.
Even though it has been quite a number of years that school closings mattered to me, I still loved to hear the closing reports on the radio.Alas, no more, now it is check the schools web page or email messages from the school.
I think most kids played archeologist in their yard or nearby field. We did…and always found something. Ok, it wasn’t really a fossil or anything, but we pretended it was. An ancient red plastic cup! ;-)
This was the start of Bill Watterson’s second sabbatical. Maybe the GoComics staff could use this time to present the Sunday strips they skipped over the past two years so they are eventually synced up with the daily strips again.
in order to find fossils you need to be in the bedrock, the soil layer on top isn’t going to have anything more than a few decades old, maybe centuries, but certainly not fossils from the Mesozoic era. A forest is probably the worst place to try and find fossils there is, he’d have more luck on an exposed cliff face or even the banks of a river.
Just for the record Archaeologists do excavations related to pre or early-historic humans. Dinosaurs are dug up by Paleontologists, though they are also interested in animal remains from the time of human ancestors. No, humans and dinosaurs do Not overlaop in time, by at least 60 million years even if you take our most ancient ancestors, and yes I do know what I’m talking about since I have an academic backgroung in both, seperately.
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover 10 months ago
Unless that sewer pipe is a dinosaur skeleton.
codycab 10 months ago
Well there’s a start. Maybe Calvin will find something in the sewer pipe.
Sugar Bombs 95 10 months ago
This is a MUCH older strip than the other ones that have been running recently. You can tell by the cruder artstyle and the use of the traditional Sunday format with the throwaway panels.
BE THIS GUY 10 months ago
You probably found a homeowner insurance claim.
Bilan 10 months ago
It would be horrible to be an Ultrasaurus. You would need to eat constantly to maintain that size and weight.
sirbadger 10 months ago
If you bang on the pipe, people will hear it and think that their toilets are broken.
lalapalooza Premium Member 10 months ago
it doesnt look like it so much as it smells like it.
snsurone76 10 months ago
Great artwork, Bill.
eced52 10 months ago
There she blows.
Imagine 10 months ago
Calvin is sore. From all the digging. And from not finding anything.
saylorgirl 10 months ago
Why do I have a feeling that Calvin will break the sewer pipe?
markkahler52 10 months ago
The only dinosaur he should fear is the dreaded Momosaurus!!
BigDaveGlass 10 months ago
The reason you can’t find any Calvinosaur remains is because they were all ambushed by the Hobbesaurs while coming home from school…..
The Reader Premium Member 10 months ago
Calvinosaurus bones are often misidentified as sewer pipes.
jagedlo 10 months ago
If he did, you may want to run away as fast as possible, Hobbes!
johndifool 10 months ago
Turns out they found a significantly complete Titanosaur skeleton this past week.
PaulAbbott2 10 months ago
The next time a paleontologist finds a new carnivorous dinosaur species and doesn’t name it the Calvinosaurus, they should be shoved down a sewer pipe
Jhony-Yermo 10 months ago
Archaeologists do not study dinosaurs anyway.
Link from Twilight Princess (He/Him) 10 months ago
Hey, it’s pretty impressive that he hit the sewer pipe!
uniquename 10 months ago
You need to call 800-DIGSAFE before you excavate, Calvin!
Just-me 10 months ago
Don’t knock a hole in the sewer pipe Calvin.
guenette.charlie(BozoKnows) 10 months ago
Obviously, Calvin did not call Miss Dig before he started.
Redd Panda 10 months ago
I wonder, do little boys still dig in the dirt?
mindjob 10 months ago
But the Calvinosaurus bones would have been so big they would have probably been discovered years ago
njchris 10 months ago
Even though it has been quite a number of years that school closings mattered to me, I still loved to hear the closing reports on the radio.Alas, no more, now it is check the schools web page or email messages from the school.
g04922 10 months ago
LOL…If Calvin’s family lived on the Florida coast he would hit salt water…every time !
pripley 10 months ago
I think most kids played archeologist in their yard or nearby field. We did…and always found something. Ok, it wasn’t really a fossil or anything, but we pretended it was. An ancient red plastic cup! ;-)
richard 10 months ago
Maybe better. “It smells like you found the sewer pipe.”
The Wolf In Your Midst 10 months ago
The Calvinosaurus would probably have also collapsed under its own weight, but let’s not be bothered by such trifling things.
Steverino Premium Member 10 months ago
Calvinosaurus Rex: it Rex everything in sight.
wiley207 10 months ago
This was the start of Bill Watterson’s second sabbatical. Maybe the GoComics staff could use this time to present the Sunday strips they skipped over the past two years so they are eventually synced up with the daily strips again.
KEA 10 months ago
shouldn’t that be “smells like you’ve hit a sewer pipe”?
patrickschreiber1951 10 months ago
Sugar Bomb. Who cares?
yangeldf 10 months ago
in order to find fossils you need to be in the bedrock, the soil layer on top isn’t going to have anything more than a few decades old, maybe centuries, but certainly not fossils from the Mesozoic era. A forest is probably the worst place to try and find fossils there is, he’d have more luck on an exposed cliff face or even the banks of a river.
HenryStryker 10 months ago
This strip makes me wonder just what Calvin grew up to be…..
Curiosity Premium Member 10 months ago
Just for the record Archaeologists do excavations related to pre or early-historic humans. Dinosaurs are dug up by Paleontologists, though they are also interested in animal remains from the time of human ancestors. No, humans and dinosaurs do Not overlaop in time, by at least 60 million years even if you take our most ancient ancestors, and yes I do know what I’m talking about since I have an academic backgroung in both, seperately.
Erichalfbee 10 months ago
ooh I did that once on a clay pipe too, with a pick axe, a sheet of hard plastic and a lot of silicon fixed it.
gantech 10 months ago
Better call Julie…..