Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for October 02, 1988
Transcript:
Calvin: Uh-oh. Something is very wrong here. Calvin has mysteriously shrunk to a quarter of an inch tall! How can he make his plight known to his parents when he's smaller than a penny? Calvin gets an idea! He grabs the leg of a passing housefly and flied to his dad's camera! Once there, he climbs up and sets the self-timer. Jumping on the shutter, Calvin has fifteen short seconds to get in front of the lens! With luck, Calvin's dad will have the film developed soon, and discover what has happened? Dad: What happened?! Look at all these terrible pictures! I don't remember taking these. Who's that little speck in the distance all the time? You haven't been fooling with my camera, have you? Calvin: Me? Heck, no. Maybe you should get the camera fixed.
bmonk about 11 years ago
This is why it’s a good think that Hobbes forgot the camera when they went to Mars.
yow4zip Premium Member about 11 years ago
What a revolting development.
Just Peachy! over 3 years ago
Such a imaginative little fellow!