This is either one of Susie’s best days or her worst. She’s had her nemesis bow down before her, and now is oft to greater pursuits, or, she’s decided to be a parasite.
My daughter and I play this game but I am a lazy king who sits on his throne and does nothing while she is the princess who runs around and saves the world.
I believe this is the one time (and only one time) that Hobbes appears animated while there is anyone other than Calvin in the frame. In the third panel; and Hobbes is behind Suzie’s back.
This is a problem when two highly directive types get together: each wants to run the show. Susie, the extrovert, immediately sets not only the game, but the roles each will take. Poor Calvin!
Boy, are we seeing the personalities of these characters coming to the fore, or what? This cartoon really gave me a laugh – much needed these days in my life.
@Dogsniff: Sorry, it’s too risky for me to agree to become the official liaison for this site. It’s a very slippery slope. Soon, people would be asking me to contact GoComics with billing questions for their Pro accounts. After I straightened out all of those problems, I would begin to get requests to contact Bill Watterson and ask him to join our group. Once I had Bill on board, people would ask me to have conversations with the ghost of Charles Schulz. Then Elvis. After that, it would become “the sky’s the limit,” and people would begin to ask me to contact the Pope and the Dalai Lama, in order to convince them to convert to Calvinism. If I accomplished that, then who knows where that might lead. So, apologizing in advance, I remain, Unwilling.
I never used that feature. It sounds like too much of an in-your-facebook thing to me.
I think the comments can provide enough feedback, whether positive or negative. As you have probably seen, some of the artists have even communicated on this forum as well.
Another argument against the “thumbs up/down” was that they were easily manipulated—someone used to come by certain strips and regularly give +10s or -10s at their whim. And then flagged (and got removed) comments that tried to get around their shenanigans, or objected to their heavy handedness.
margueritem about 13 years ago
I like this game!
rentier about 13 years ago
Poor kids in Day Care Centers!
kreole about 13 years ago
I see why he won’t let her in the tree clubhouse.
Destiny23 about 13 years ago
‘Playing House’ ain’t what it used to be!!!
Green Pieces about 13 years ago
Calvin plays with fire and gets burned
Rodney99 about 13 years ago
…and being ditched by someone you really don’t want to be around in the first place is bad because?
Stormy Weathers about 13 years ago
Love that tiger! Panel four is all that, a bag of chips and a coke!
Pharmakeus Ubik about 13 years ago
This is either one of Susie’s best days or her worst. She’s had her nemesis bow down before her, and now is oft to greater pursuits, or, she’s decided to be a parasite.
Elaine Rosco Premium Member about 13 years ago
Guess Susie wears the pants in this family.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Calvin had her pegged all the time. Unfortunately, Hobbes is blinded by his love of the oposite sex.
arye uygur about 13 years ago
Notice that Susie refers to Hobbes as ’"the tiger" rather than by his actual name.
Hobbes Premium Member about 13 years ago
Here is another one that we missed because it was skipped. It’s from the 6th week of Calvin and Hobbes:Calvin and Hobbes, December 1985
Puddleglum2 about 13 years ago
Susie should ‘invest’ more time in her family. I don’t put much ‘stock’ in her modus operandi.
BanjinTsuki about 13 years ago
My daughter and I play this game but I am a lazy king who sits on his throne and does nothing while she is the princess who runs around and saves the world.
Phapada about 13 years ago
do not understand do building to a fast climax greatly , …
tripwire45 about 13 years ago
The kid’s a brat because he’s being raised by Tiger Dad. Now if she were a Tiger Mom…
Hobbes445 about 13 years ago
I believe this is the one time (and only one time) that Hobbes appears animated while there is anyone other than Calvin in the frame. In the third panel; and Hobbes is behind Suzie’s back.
astar15 about 13 years ago
She is going to Wall Street. The place where money never sleeps.
barreiroth about 13 years ago
This one is hilarious!!! After all Calvin is very innocent, and adorable.
bmonk about 13 years ago
This is a problem when two highly directive types get together: each wants to run the show. Susie, the extrovert, immediately sets not only the game, but the roles each will take. Poor Calvin!
alleyoops Premium Member about 13 years ago
Give a woman an inch, she’ll take a mile.
Dr Sheriff MB esq PhD DML about 13 years ago
List of chores on the fridge… get’r done!!!!!
dflak about 13 years ago
Boy, Susie’s going to be sooo disappointed when she grows up.
Number Three about 13 years ago
Awwwwww, That’s adorable…
LOL LOL xxx
ratlum about 13 years ago
Hey Susie cant hubby take jr and go shopping,like a car maybe?
khpage about 13 years ago
Boy, are we seeing the personalities of these characters coming to the fore, or what? This cartoon really gave me a laugh – much needed these days in my life.
gofinsc about 13 years ago
If Hobbes is the house-husband, why is Calvin the bratty kid in day-care?
hihigirl about 13 years ago
and what’s moe? the cruel school-house teacher?
The Life I Draw Upon about 13 years ago
I think Hobbes should have been a second Rudyard Kipling, World Wildlife Manager, or poet. Maybe Tiger S. Elliot. How about a golfer like Tiger Woods.
Gretchen's Mom about 13 years ago
A great life lesson: when you listen to a “pea brain”, all you’re going to do is find yourself in trouble!
;-)
tegm about 13 years ago
Hobb’s liine in the third panel makes it all extra awesome XD
Hobbes Premium Member about 13 years ago
@Dogsniff: Sorry, it’s too risky for me to agree to become the official liaison for this site. It’s a very slippery slope. Soon, people would be asking me to contact GoComics with billing questions for their Pro accounts. After I straightened out all of those problems, I would begin to get requests to contact Bill Watterson and ask him to join our group. Once I had Bill on board, people would ask me to have conversations with the ghost of Charles Schulz. Then Elvis. After that, it would become “the sky’s the limit,” and people would begin to ask me to contact the Pope and the Dalai Lama, in order to convince them to convert to Calvinism. If I accomplished that, then who knows where that might lead. So, apologizing in advance, I remain, Unwilling.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
I never used that feature. It sounds like too much of an in-your-facebook thing to me.
I think the comments can provide enough feedback, whether positive or negative. As you have probably seen, some of the artists have even communicated on this forum as well.
bmonk about 13 years ago
Another argument against the “thumbs up/down” was that they were easily manipulated—someone used to come by certain strips and regularly give +10s or -10s at their whim. And then flagged (and got removed) comments that tried to get around their shenanigans, or objected to their heavy handedness.
ditto(ditto) about 6 years ago
calvin you deserved it xD