The totalitarian system has been established already, I’m afraid “Stupendous Man”. And it’s been in power much longer than you’ve been around, which gives it a mighty headstart against any Freedom Fighting Super heroes. But thanks for trying; perhaps you’ll inspire others.
My son cut eyeholes in one of his black knit caps and wore my black hooded sweatshirt jacket over his head with the drawstrings pulled tight and the rest of the sweatshirt flowing behind him one day. That was his superhero costume he wore around the house on a daily basis for quite awhile. I wish I could come up with the superhero name he gave himself. He’s still a superhero to me. Tonight he was out shopping and surprised me with a large cup of French Vanilla Cappucino that I can heat up in the morning.
See, Mom and Calvin ARE cut out of the same cloth, even if it does have eye-holes. PARTICULARLY if it does have eye-holes.
BenDavid, it is all in the raising. Start them early with more than “da-da” and “goo-goo”.
Read to them - Shel Silverstein, Rudyard Kipling, and Nathaniel Hawthorne while they are three and four, and they will take it from there. Don’t get them lost in Dr.Seuss, they might stall there.
LOVE the artwork in panels 3-6. Bill Watterson, you are sorely missed. NOTHING compares today, not even close! I wish Watterson did several days of this story line at night, like the Tracer Bullet C&H story lines–it’d be great to admire all that art work.
Comics now sure are lacking by comparison. There’s more artistry in panel 5 alone than I’ll find in the total sum of every strip published today in my paper. Thanks to the syndicate for republishing them here!
handsome, 6-year old, millionaire playboy??? Doesn’t he know that to be a playboy he has to go near a girl? With all the crazy questions my kids have asked me over the years, it makes me wonder what his definition of a “playboy” is.
jrbj: Fortunately for such heroes as Stupendous Man; who at least gift us with some ‘sanity’ and diversion, allowing us to continue as happy little slaves on Monday morning.
Senseilance: I may not be happy on Monday morning, but I’m nobody’s bleeep slave. In the day, when I was in the service, I had a picture on my bulkhead of a little mouse flipping off a big eagle coming in for the kill. The caption under the picture was “The last great act of defiance.” I may be old, slow and crippled, now, but I’m still nobodys bleeep slave - and that includes our own government too.
He doesn’t know why he feels so great. He can actually survive in the face of his mother, who can physically force him to go to bed at a certain apparently unforgotten time.
Calvin should consider himself lucky. With the look on her
face in the next to the last panel, he could have gotten his
britches warmed before being thrown into bed.
“Still another brilliant proof of Calvin’s development as a Jungian ENFP.”
Except I’d rate him an introvert, hence INFP…So much of his fantasy life is internal, and he gets by fine with just a few real-life relationships. An ENFP would go stir-crazy with so few friends.
“Handsome, 6 year old, millionaire, playboy Calvin.”
“My evil arch-nemesis, MOM LADY.”
And so many still can’t seem find the joy in this strip, and find it necessary to bash Calvin and stick up for that awful mother. I spelled it all out yesterday. This has become tedious.
Here’s a similar take on the situation … the development of an totalitarian society.
The post modern totalitarian version of society, would be a little more abstract and complicated than those seen in hitler, mao, etc. Post modern regimes may not be easily defined as being ruled by a single oppressive ruler, but rather, by a socially consented, accepted system, controlled by groups within the ruling classes; this system strives to make us believe we are happy, while we continue to buy into it; and ‘deviant’ if we do not.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPw5prYLc5w&feature=related
Back in grade 7, after reading this strip, I described my life’s ambition to be a millionaire playboy on an assignment. boy, did the teacher get pissed at that….
Marvee & anyone else…. I don’t take it too seriously. I feel the same way about it now as I did in its original run. I’m seeing too many off base commenters here, who can’t even comprehend a 25 year old comic strip about a little kid. I think it’s sad. Funny how I get picked out and slammed by those with poor comprehension skills, for participating in a conversation, out of all the others who also stated that they see the premise of the strip the way I do. This wasn’t our first time around in this convo with newbies.
Thanks Susan and SassyLuckyChance! : )
My best friend when I was small WAS Calvin, to a T. The escapades and imagination rival Calvin’s. He even looked just like him, and let me assure you, he served this country as a Marine, he is a long time Police Officer, he runs his own Judo school and his children are high up in Boy Scouts. I have no problem sticking up for Calvin, because I saw him grow up into an outstanding citizen, father and husband. His wife is a lucky woman. And that’s how most children like Calvin tend to turn out. They are not stupid and undisciplined. They are the exact opposite of it.
Calvin however remains 6, and in order to understand this strip, you need to think like a 6 year old. Period.
margueritem almost 15 years ago
Yeah, don’t smother in your sleep, Stupendous.
senseilance almost 15 years ago
The totalitarian system has been established already, I’m afraid “Stupendous Man”. And it’s been in power much longer than you’ve been around, which gives it a mighty headstart against any Freedom Fighting Super heroes. But thanks for trying; perhaps you’ll inspire others.
Rakkav almost 15 years ago
Still another brilliant proof of Calvin’s development as a Jungian ENFP.
You ain’t seen totalitarian yet, sensilance, although they’re working on it.
carmy almost 15 years ago
Handsome 6 year old millionaire playboy Calvin!? Oh my, I’m busting a gut here!!
Dino-1 almost 15 years ago
My son cut eyeholes in one of his black knit caps and wore my black hooded sweatshirt jacket over his head with the drawstrings pulled tight and the rest of the sweatshirt flowing behind him one day. That was his superhero costume he wore around the house on a daily basis for quite awhile. I wish I could come up with the superhero name he gave himself. He’s still a superhero to me. Tonight he was out shopping and surprised me with a large cup of French Vanilla Cappucino that I can heat up in the morning.
kreole almost 15 years ago
All of this is a training ground for marriage….
ben_david almost 15 years ago
I would love to see a 6-year-old with the vocabulary and imagination that Calvin has. He would have to be in at least the tenth grade.
Flash6060 almost 15 years ago
See, Mom and Calvin ARE cut out of the same cloth, even if it does have eye-holes. PARTICULARLY if it does have eye-holes.
BenDavid, it is all in the raising. Start them early with more than “da-da” and “goo-goo”.
Read to them - Shel Silverstein, Rudyard Kipling, and Nathaniel Hawthorne while they are three and four, and they will take it from there. Don’t get them lost in Dr.Seuss, they might stall there.
Flash
esquiremtf almost 15 years ago
LOVE the artwork in panels 3-6. Bill Watterson, you are sorely missed. NOTHING compares today, not even close! I wish Watterson did several days of this story line at night, like the Tracer Bullet C&H story lines–it’d be great to admire all that art work.
Comics now sure are lacking by comparison. There’s more artistry in panel 5 alone than I’ll find in the total sum of every strip published today in my paper. Thanks to the syndicate for republishing them here!
rentier almost 15 years ago
Stupendous man has saved the world!
spencer23 almost 15 years ago
Tomorrow is another day, Calvin.
jrbj almost 15 years ago
Senseilance: You are more correct than most people realize. It has woven itself into the fabric of our society. It has woven itself into our souls.
GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Even Stupendous Man needs his sleep.
Superfrog almost 15 years ago
Nice cape.
Greyhame almost 15 years ago
Ka-pwinggggg
rikw2 almost 15 years ago
handsome, 6-year old, millionaire playboy??? Doesn’t he know that to be a playboy he has to go near a girl? With all the crazy questions my kids have asked me over the years, it makes me wonder what his definition of a “playboy” is.
alondra almost 15 years ago
Hey at least you got kissed Calvin.
senseilance almost 15 years ago
jrbj: Fortunately for such heroes as Stupendous Man; who at least gift us with some ‘sanity’ and diversion, allowing us to continue as happy little slaves on Monday morning.
rentier almost 15 years ago
He dislikes kisses from Mom!
wicky almost 15 years ago
Mothers are such a pain in the you-know-what.
Miss.Fit almost 15 years ago
6-year-old “millionaire playboy” Calvin…. wohoooo!!!!!!
lazygrazer almost 15 years ago
What stupendous artwork and dialogue!
cleokaya almost 15 years ago
The kiss of death.
jrbj almost 15 years ago
Senseilance: I may not be happy on Monday morning, but I’m nobody’s bleeep slave. In the day, when I was in the service, I had a picture on my bulkhead of a little mouse flipping off a big eagle coming in for the kill. The caption under the picture was “The last great act of defiance.” I may be old, slow and crippled, now, but I’m still nobodys bleeep slave - and that includes our own government too.
Trainwreck_1 almost 15 years ago
If you think “Mom Lady” is bad wait until your faced with Babysitter Girl!
mentalite almost 15 years ago
Calvin’s mom is always so b!tchy. She’d be my memesis too.
HolyRollerNumberOne almost 15 years ago
He doesn’t know why he feels so great. He can actually survive in the face of his mother, who can physically force him to go to bed at a certain apparently unforgotten time.
celeconecca almost 15 years ago
6 year old millionaire playboy - that tickles the fancy. I’m sure he picked up “millionaire playboy” from his comic books.
linsonl almost 15 years ago
The Batman” comics. remember “Reclusive millionaire Brece Wayne”?
IndyMan almost 15 years ago
Calvin should consider himself lucky. With the look on her face in the next to the last panel, he could have gotten his britches warmed before being thrown into bed.
artybee almost 15 years ago
Nathaniel Hawthorne? Deliver me! He was boring enough in high school.
ratlum almost 15 years ago
I love the sticking his tongue out at Mom. Behind closed bedroom door of coarse ,Super heroes do have pride
MatureCanadian almost 15 years ago
Would have gotten chucked under the chin for sticking out the tongue like that at Mom or Dad. Hurt like heck to bite your tongue with that much force.
rentier almost 15 years ago
It’s fantastic great artwork!
COWBOY7 almost 15 years ago
Yeah, no kisses Mom-Lady! Yuck!
bmonk almost 15 years ago
Johanan Rakkav said, about 14 types ago
“Still another brilliant proof of Calvin’s development as a Jungian ENFP.”
Except I’d rate him an introvert, hence INFP…So much of his fantasy life is internal, and he gets by fine with just a few real-life relationships. An ENFP would go stir-crazy with so few friends.
PurpleBandit3000 almost 15 years ago
Id love to see Stupendous man meet Spaceman Spiff
mrslukeskywalker almost 15 years ago
“Handsome, 6 year old, millionaire, playboy Calvin.”
“My evil arch-nemesis, MOM LADY.”
And so many still can’t seem find the joy in this strip, and find it necessary to bash Calvin and stick up for that awful mother. I spelled it all out yesterday. This has become tedious.
Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 15 years ago
As far as Calvin is concerned, a playboy is a boy who gets to play all night and all day without school or bedtime or that other boring stuff.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 15 years ago
After all these years, Mom Lady still cracks me up!
BigHug almost 15 years ago
I thought Hobbes was the playboy. Growl!
marvee almost 15 years ago
This strip is a spoof, and most of the comments are, too. MrsLuke takes them too seriously.
pintcape almost 15 years ago
hard to stop mom,just give it up
senseilance almost 15 years ago
jrbj: take a look at this link; it’s what i was referring to … http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGaYXahbcL4
senseilance almost 15 years ago
Here’s a similar take on the situation … the development of an totalitarian society. The post modern totalitarian version of society, would be a little more abstract and complicated than those seen in hitler, mao, etc. Post modern regimes may not be easily defined as being ruled by a single oppressive ruler, but rather, by a socially consented, accepted system, controlled by groups within the ruling classes; this system strives to make us believe we are happy, while we continue to buy into it; and ‘deviant’ if we do not. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPw5prYLc5w&feature=related
Ravoria almost 15 years ago
Back in grade 7, after reading this strip, I described my life’s ambition to be a millionaire playboy on an assignment. boy, did the teacher get pissed at that….
mrslukeskywalker almost 15 years ago
Marvee & anyone else…. I don’t take it too seriously. I feel the same way about it now as I did in its original run. I’m seeing too many off base commenters here, who can’t even comprehend a 25 year old comic strip about a little kid. I think it’s sad. Funny how I get picked out and slammed by those with poor comprehension skills, for participating in a conversation, out of all the others who also stated that they see the premise of the strip the way I do. This wasn’t our first time around in this convo with newbies.
Thanks Susan and SassyLuckyChance! : )
My best friend when I was small WAS Calvin, to a T. The escapades and imagination rival Calvin’s. He even looked just like him, and let me assure you, he served this country as a Marine, he is a long time Police Officer, he runs his own Judo school and his children are high up in Boy Scouts. I have no problem sticking up for Calvin, because I saw him grow up into an outstanding citizen, father and husband. His wife is a lucky woman. And that’s how most children like Calvin tend to turn out. They are not stupid and undisciplined. They are the exact opposite of it.
Calvin however remains 6, and in order to understand this strip, you need to think like a 6 year old. Period.
diggit03 almost 15 years ago
such a cute one.
Me_Again almost 15 years ago
Mom-Lady. Hilarious. I’m going to call my mom “Evil Mom-Lady” the next time she tries to make me eat a tuna sandwich for lunch.
Montaholic over 13 years ago
Ironic that “Calvin” imagines himself to be “the defender of free will”.