Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for December 28, 1986
Transcript:
Calvin: Toboggans give better rides than runner sleds. Hobbes: Why is that? Calvin: There's no way to steer. Calvin: On these cloudy winter days, sometimes I like to lie back on my sled and look at the sky. Calvin: It's just grey and silent. No birds singing or bugs buzzing. Everything is muffled by the snow. Calvin: Imagine what it would be like without any people or houses around. It would be perfectly still. Calvin: Pretty neat, huh? Hobbes: Yes, very peaceful. Hobbes: Aaaaaaaaaaaaaa Calvin: I hate all that silence.
Skydrite over 14 years ago
lololo
kpreethy over 14 years ago
OMG!!!! I am rolling on the floor
Catnat almost 14 years ago
:D
HumorMeDark over 13 years ago
Oh, you naughty boy, Calvin!
yow4zip Premium Member about 13 years ago
Hobbes’ world is really going downhill.
bmonk about 13 years ago
See? Calvin knows it’s wrong—but it’s just too tempting to do it.
BarrelO'Molasses Premium Member about 8 years ago
When I fist read this strip, I saw that coming by panel four.
Darth Vitate over 7 years ago
In panel one he calls it a toboggan in panel 3 he calls it a sled.
APieceOfCheese over 3 years ago
isn’t this a rerun?
WentHulk about 3 years ago
He is so dead………