Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for January 22, 1993
Transcript:
Hobbes: Why is this snowman looking at a snowball? Calvin: He's contemplating snowman evolution. Obviously, if he evolved from a snowball, it raises tough theological questions for him. Hobbes: Like the morality of throwing one's precursors at someone? Calvin: Sure, and what about shoveling one's genetic material off the walk?
cocoayoc over 13 years ago
one of my favorites
littleworld over 9 years ago
Man, where is Calvin finding all the sticks that look just like human arms?
Tackerdog almost 9 years ago
He did not evolve from a snowball. He revolved from a snowball.
yow4zip Premium Member almost 7 years ago
I like Hobbes’ comment in the last panel.
koalaperson over 1 year ago
Snowman: “Alas, poor Snowric—I knew him, Horatisnow.”