Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for February 01, 2010

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    margueritem  almost 15 years ago

    Monsters love that story!

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    cleokaya  almost 15 years ago

    Monsters are always under the bed. It is when they are in the bed that you begin looking for a good divorce attorney.

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    WoodEye  almost 15 years ago

    cleokaya! You scare me!

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    ejcapulet  almost 15 years ago

    How about chucking a certain tiger under there to look? He can take care of himself, he has teeth and claws.

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    alviebird  almost 15 years ago

    It’s a good thing he has Hobbes. If he didn’t, he wouldn’t be worried, he’d be terrified.

    I guess there are times when an imagination like his could be a problem.

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    WoodEye  almost 15 years ago

    You don’t “chuck” tigers… You ask them politely.

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    sjoujke  almost 15 years ago

    Come on Calvin…take a peek…just a little teeny one.

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    lewisbower  almost 15 years ago

    Calvin, hiding your head under the pillow works for me

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    kreole  almost 15 years ago

    Monsters are ALWAYS under your bed………..

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    drwatson  almost 15 years ago

    I’m sure Hobbes can take a look, after all, he is a big, brave tiger.

    One of Calvin’s rare “serious” moments.

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    Yukoner  almost 15 years ago

    Spread Jello on the floor. It worked for Bill Cosby.

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    bigCandHfan  almost 15 years ago

    arent tigers the best hunters in the night? poor Hobbes has lost all his instincts!!

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    Ray_C  almost 15 years ago

    I’m stronger than the monster beneath your bed, Smarter than the tricks played on your heart, We’ll look at them together then we’ll take them apart, Adding up the total of a love that’s true, Multiply life by the power of two.

    (Indigo Girls: “Power of Two”)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hj0yVN8pFNw

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    jbmetalmonster  almost 15 years ago

    “hush little baby dont say a word and never mind that noise you heard its just the beasts under your bed in your closet, in your head!”

    (metallica enter sandman)

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    ronaldmundy  almost 15 years ago

    no monsters under my bed…….beer cans but no monsters.

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    Dino-1  almost 15 years ago

    Ready for a wierd one. My three year old granddaughter said she can’t go poop on the little potty at my house because there’s monsters in there. Evidently they don’t come out for pee because that’s ok. So look out for the “poop monsters” everyone!

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    jrbj  almost 15 years ago

    It’s not the monsters under my bed so much as the demons attacking my mind. Thank God for bourbon. It’s the only way to make them leave you alone.

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    brewwitch  almost 15 years ago

    cleokaya said:

    “Monsters are always under the bed. It is when they are in the bed that you begin looking for a good divorce attorney.”

    Sounds like a voice of experience….

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    pearlandpeach  almost 15 years ago

    Cleokays has it right. nuff said on my part.

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    carmy  almost 15 years ago

    Laughing monsters are the worst kind!

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    COWBOY7  almost 15 years ago

    Carmy–LAUGHING monsters UNDER the bed are the worst kind! :^)

    Jrbj–That bourbon could assist with the dilema Cleokaya has mentioned!

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    propellermario  almost 15 years ago

    Well calvin, what do you expect? yes? No? Definitely yes.

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    Ooops! Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    This is why I keep lots of stuff under my bed, no room for monsters. I suppose I could try a night light.

    I am always looking for snakes near the toilet, even though I’ve never seen one in the house. Thank gosh, we don’t have poisonous snakes.

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    trying2keepup  almost 15 years ago

    Lonewolf, That bourbon could be the cause of dilemas like Cleokaya’s

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    alondra  almost 15 years ago

    Too bad Calvin doesn’t have a pet dog. It could sniff out the monster for him since Hobbes seems to be too afraid.

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    mexdr1958  almost 15 years ago

    Calvin will not attempt to “chuck certain tiger under the bed”, as ejcapulet suggested. In other strip, Calvin has said “I keep forgetting his five ends are full of pointy things”

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    tonytiger29  almost 15 years ago

    My kids used to be afraid of monsters when they were younger. we would have to do a room search before bed and they slept with flashlights. they got past it with the help of scooby doo. they got from scooby that there were no monsters, they were just people in masks. they were both fine once they got into scooby. fortunately they got interested in scooby about the same time they got scared of monsters. THANK YOU SCOOBY.

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    lobkiller  almost 15 years ago

    monsters with a sense of humor, must be Richard Scarry types then

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    Mark Berte Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    Rose is Rose has a recurrring ‘bathtub drain monster’ character.

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    Puddleglum2  almost 15 years ago

    Monsters “take it all in”. That’s why they laugh.

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    okaythen  almost 15 years ago

    I thought that was an echo of my laughing! Now I’m scared

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    bandz  almost 15 years ago

    Pat says to Mike, Did you ever resolve that grudge between you and your neighbor?” Mike says, “There’s no grudge between us. There’s only a carport.”

    What does that have to de with monsters under the bed? Nothing. Nothing at all.

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    Puddleglum2  almost 15 years ago

    Aardvark359, Have you seen The Wizard of Id today? Are you incensed or exhilarated with the notoriety? Would a drooling aardvark under Calvin’s bed qualify as a monster? I’m just kidding, seriously! Actually, someone who had a house infested with termites might like to have an ‘available’ aardvark. I don’t think it comes as an option when you buy a new car, though.

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    Trainwreck_1  almost 15 years ago

    Dino-1 said, about 3 hours ago:

    Ready for a wierd one. My three year old granddaughter…

    Many years ago a cousin of mine kept telling my aunt there was a monster in his bedroom. So she took a broom and went into his room and started whacking the bed and under the bed in the closet screaming to get out of here and stay out! Well… As it turned out the scary thing turned out to be someone/thing we all have heard about during Sunday School. Yeppers, it was God and all that talk about how he’s always there and see you but you can’t see him was where he stopped listening. So to this day we still talk about the night Aunt Judy exercised God from under the bed… The moral of this story is to always make sure that part about how much God Loves us leaves a bigger impression then the part about not being able to see Him.

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    Aardvark359  almost 15 years ago

    I am happy to say that I have no fear of monsters. Never have. I feel very sad for children who live in fear of their own imaginations. Large segments of the population fill their children’s heads with nonsense so that they live in constant fear for most of their lives. No wonder there are so many psychopaths roaming around.

    (and aardvarks never drool.)

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    lazygrazer  almost 15 years ago

    I laughed at Calvin’s plight. I feel like a monster.

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    Willows Dream  almost 15 years ago

    The monsters under your bed don’t eat little kids…They eat stinky old socks. The Bump in the Night cartoon from ABC (before Disney took it over) had Mr Bumpy who was the monster under the bed and he only eats stinky socks. xD Nothing for Calvin to fear….unless he’s wearing stinky socks!!!!

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    mrgromit  almost 15 years ago

    Hey, everyone!

    Brand new interview with Watterson, the first since ‘89!!!

    http://www.cleveland.com/living/index.ssf/2010/02/billwattersoncreator_of_belo.html

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    Marty241  almost 15 years ago

    “Yukoner said, about 9 hours ago

    Spread Jello on the floor. It worked for Bill Cosby”

    That only worked for snakes. And, they still were allowed a snakey lick.

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    Puddleglum2  almost 15 years ago

    @bandz, And a few people say my puns are bad! But I don’t begrudge anyone the right to say so, nor do I hold a grudge. I just ‘sweep it under the carport’.

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    fredbuhl  almost 15 years ago

    Are dust bunnies able to laugh?

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    Puddleglum2  almost 15 years ago

    @fredbuhl, Maybe dust bunnies laugh at ‘dirty’ jokes!

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    Puddleglum2  almost 15 years ago

    aardvark359 said, “(and aardvarks don’t drool.)” I appreciate your not trying to kill the messenger!

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    eldenbjohnson  almost 15 years ago

    @Marty241

    Bill Cosby spread jello for the Chicken-Heart.

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    MatureCanadian  almost 15 years ago

    MrGrommit thanks very much for the link. I don’t think Mr. Waterson appreciates, how much we all think of his characters, art and storylines. Sure wish he’d do a new strip. Now that he’s a grown’d up. Be interesting to see what his take is on aging Boomers…..

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    rentier  almost 15 years ago

    Many monsters under the bed!

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    mdmontford  almost 15 years ago

    I wish i knew what thet looked like

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    GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    Don’t look now but there are two little monsters IN the bed, too!

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    bmonk  almost 15 years ago

    I think he need to check also if something down there is drooling–wasn’t that in the title of one of his C&H collections?

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    Mythreesons  almost 15 years ago

    That Cleveland newspaper article was about the artist, not BY him, or did I not read it right? Was interesting, though, I didn’t realize Calvin had only been with us for 10 years. You get to see the first comic on that site listed by McGromit.

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    mrslukeskywalker  almost 15 years ago

    If they laugh, it’s because their mind isn’t on food at the moment. That’s how you know you’re safe for now.

    Watterson WAS the artist. I think you clicked on the link in the fist paragraph and read the other part instead of the interview, Mythreesons.

    MrGromit, Thanks. That’s exactly, all he said back then too, except that the Editors were desroying the one thing he really loved, which was the Sunday strip format, and when they made it even smaller, he didn’t want to do it anymore.

    At least we know he is well. What I never knew was that Dad looks just like Bill. Now I may have to go easier on Dad.

    NAH!

    Courtesy of MrGromit, earlier today, here’s a link to both parts of the story.

    Click each link: Interview

    Additional story

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    ericpbj1000  almost 15 years ago

    I Laughed.

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    lazygrazer  almost 15 years ago

    Thanks, mrslukeskywalker, for refreshing the links (there was an earlier glitch). Good to hear from Bill Watterson once again.

    Some other intersting things there including newspaper samples of some of Bill’s PRE-Calvin artwork. Fascinating guy.

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    bleepingdeadalien  almost 15 years ago

    And sometimes that’s the only way you can tell if there are monsters under the bed…

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    Dino-1  almost 15 years ago

    Teresa: Well said! I’ll try that one with my granddaughter. Hey maybe it’ll work on the “potty monster” too!

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    Vonnegut  almost 15 years ago

    I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.

    Bene Gesserit Litany Against Fear - From Frank Herbert’s Dune Series

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    lindz.coop Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    I was always afraid of Tigers under the bed. Interesting that Watterson also said something to the effect that he didn’t want the strip to get stale and for folks to beat him up because it wasn’t always new & fresh anymore – kinda like what happens in the “comments” section for Cathy Guisewite in “Cathy” & Lynn Johnson in “For Better or For Worse.” Guess he was right – unfortunately.

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    mrsauroragreenway  almost 15 years ago

    I think i already said this, but I’ve always got monsters under my bed…. they’re called ‘dust bunnies’

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    hobbsfriend  over 14 years ago

    good plan!! lol

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    wowzo  over 12 years ago

    Typical Calvin and hobbes

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