Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for August 29, 1990
Transcript:
Susie Derkins: Mom, I can't find my doll. Have you seen it anywh...hmm, there's nobody here. What's this note? "Susie, if you want to see your doll again, leave $100 in this envelope by the tree out front. Do not call the police. You cannot trace us. You cannot find us." "Sincerely, Calvin."
Summersnow almost 14 years ago
Genius!
CardChick82 almost 13 years ago
I feel like this was inspired by those ‘stupid criminal’ stories.
Xalder about 10 years ago
Who else but calvin!
yow4zip Premium Member about 9 years ago
How will she ever know whose behind this?!
bmonk about 9 years ago
I’m thinking she may have a good idea already.
Yngvar Følling over 6 years ago
Like those who can’t enter PIN codes on ATM machines without saying them aloud.
Me2times. over 6 years ago
Subtlety is not in his repertoire
yo ! almost 6 years ago
OOF!!!!!!!
I_Need_My_Comics over 5 years ago
My guy Calvin’s gotta work on his anonymous ransoms…
alexzinuro over 3 years ago
Calvin, you and Hobbes cut and pasted letters from newspapers instead of writing your ransom note by hand. I thought the purpose of that was to make Susie, as you say in the note, unable to trace and find you.
Cedar the squirrel over 3 years ago
Calvin, there’s just one fatal flaw you missed
noissimbus over 3 years ago
Calvin’s being framed! There’s no criminal dumb enough to leave his own name in a ransom note! – What they hoped Susie’s thinking, probably.