“Everyone else lived happily ever after.”…except Mom who is still cleaning up the mess in the kitchen from Calvin’s attempt to make pancakes for breakfast. That is really eggsasperating for her!@thirdguy,In my imagination, who?me was right yesterday, but according to the actual comic for today, you were right.“…forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before,…” Philippians 3:13b
Spoken like someone who either doesn’t have children or doesn’t spend a great deal of time around children. For all you know dad spent the previous 3 hours “bonding” with his son. Perhaps he is to tired and/or stressed (being human) to have the hallmark moment you want him to have and almost certainly does not want to reward the negative behavior from Calvin by allowing it to have positive effect.
Why is it whenever someone criticizes a strip everyone gets defensive and nasty about it? I don’t remember there being a rule that you have to praise every comic strip and there can never be anything wrong with themBack when Calvin and Hobbes was still young, Watterson got so much angry mail for the way he depicted Calvin’s parents as nasty and uncaring (the “dachshund” strip costing him many readers) that he finally toned it down.
@SUSAN NEWMAN: First of all, as others have already pointed out, this is supposed to be a comic strip, where things are exaggerated for the purpose of humor. But, if you want to get serious, it is not a good idea, generally, to reward bad behavior. What Calvin was trying was basically extortion.And Dad actually DID take time to teach Calvin something, which he admitted to Hobbes that, like it or not, he did get the point. So, relax. All’s well that end’s well.
When I was in grade school, I had to milk a cow before breakfast, and hunt her up in the pasture after school for the evening milking. By bedtime, I didn’t need a literature fix.
A bonding moment for Calvin and his Dad.. Yes, one in which Calvin has learned an important life lesson.. When an adults say i will do it tomorrow.. It is always best to go along with it…..
I’m thinking you must be new to the site here. It seems this comic is not meant to be strictly for humor, as you will discover if you continue to check it. There is always a social or psychological message being delivered if you listen to some. I used to attempt to view Calvin and Hobbes as a comic strip, but was repeatedly told it’s SO MUCH MORE. Shame on you (and me) for looking at is as the humor of a young boy and his pet stuffed toy, and not seeing the “deeper meaning” in it. Well, good luck. Hope you can find humor in the strip in spite of all the psycho-babble bs and ego stuffed in your face daily by some here. Have a good laugh now. :)
Green Pieces about 13 years ago
Well Calvin you asked for it… Dad 1 Calvin 0
margueritem about 13 years ago
Snerk!
rentier about 13 years ago
I want my dayly Calvin and Hobbes!!!
jai-jai about 13 years ago
Poor Hobbes, He got no role in the story!
dpaksundar about 13 years ago
Basement is spooky. Careful Calvin, your dad really meant it
Koolfunkygrrl about 13 years ago
Hopefully dad would let Calvin have Hobbes with him…..then again maybe Hobbes is afraid of the basement too.
Phapada about 13 years ago
a child considers only one’s interests or wishes ,
legaleagle48 about 13 years ago
Subtle, yet effective. Well done, Dad!
pintcape about 13 years ago
He did get his story,not the story he wanted.
Puddleglum2 about 13 years ago
“Everyone else lived happily ever after.”…except Mom who is still cleaning up the mess in the kitchen from Calvin’s attempt to make pancakes for breakfast. That is really eggsasperating for her!@thirdguy,In my imagination, who?me was right yesterday, but according to the actual comic for today, you were right.“…forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before,…” Philippians 3:13b
Rodney99 about 13 years ago
…and this is surprising?
thirdguy about 13 years ago
I love a good short story!
Elaine Rosco Premium Member about 13 years ago
Calvin is just a little too demanding here.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
When isn’t Calvin demanding?
Go to sleep, Calvin. The basement is one more peep away.
Hobbes Premium Member about 13 years ago
In frame 3, Hobbes has the same expression as Calvin.Here are Linus and Lucy with a similar story:Peanuts (1958)
11Wilderness11 about 13 years ago
Spoken like someone who either doesn’t have children or doesn’t spend a great deal of time around children. For all you know dad spent the previous 3 hours “bonding” with his son. Perhaps he is to tired and/or stressed (being human) to have the hallmark moment you want him to have and almost certainly does not want to reward the negative behavior from Calvin by allowing it to have positive effect.
runar about 13 years ago
Calvin probably did something to deserve this.
tnazar about 13 years ago
@SUSAN NEWMAN Did we lose our sense of humor somewere?
HexeZeichen about 13 years ago
@Susan Newman:Get a life. It’s a frickin comic strip.
Xane_T about 13 years ago
Why is it whenever someone criticizes a strip everyone gets defensive and nasty about it? I don’t remember there being a rule that you have to praise every comic strip and there can never be anything wrong with themBack when Calvin and Hobbes was still young, Watterson got so much angry mail for the way he depicted Calvin’s parents as nasty and uncaring (the “dachshund” strip costing him many readers) that he finally toned it down.
Ken in Ohio about 13 years ago
@SUSAN NEWMAN: First of all, as others have already pointed out, this is supposed to be a comic strip, where things are exaggerated for the purpose of humor. But, if you want to get serious, it is not a good idea, generally, to reward bad behavior. What Calvin was trying was basically extortion.And Dad actually DID take time to teach Calvin something, which he admitted to Hobbes that, like it or not, he did get the point. So, relax. All’s well that end’s well.
nancyroy2 about 13 years ago
… I think parents are at their most grouchy at the end of the day… everyone is tired! obviously this is an exageration for the sake of humour!
metropolitan gnome about 13 years ago
I wonder if this is payback for that story he made up where he locked his dad in the basement…
cleokaya about 13 years ago
The notion of spending the rest of my life locked up in the basement would keep me awake all night.
Alyianna about 13 years ago
Yah, it’s sad…but also funny. :P
Cartoon Critic2544 about 13 years ago
great one….one of the classical example why calvin and hobbes is one of d gr8est comic in the WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!!
bahramthered about 13 years ago
Am I the only one thinking dexter on showtime is a better dad than calvin’s dad?
Number Three about 13 years ago
I was easy when I was Calvin’s age. I could go to sleep with OR without a story.
LOL xxx
jenealholder about 13 years ago
I jus love this comic……..
tuslog64 about 13 years ago
When I was in grade school, I had to milk a cow before breakfast, and hunt her up in the pasture after school for the evening milking. By bedtime, I didn’t need a literature fix.
Dberrymanal1 about 13 years ago
What a big mouth for a little kid!
DerkinsVanPelt218 about 13 years ago
Dad Wins.Sarcastically.
Gretchen's Mom about 13 years ago
I love Dad’s story myself . . . it’s short, sweet and to the point!!!!!
;-)
Popeyesforearm about 13 years ago
Hobbes, the innocent bystander as always. They could play a lot of Dungeon Master down there!
bizaker about 13 years ago
Many of us disagree with SUSAN’s opinion, so we put up our opinions. Bravo, all who commented.
SarahMcA95 about 13 years ago
How do you get daily emails of Calvin and Hobbes? Because I can’t work it out :(
Mitchtheone about 13 years ago
A bonding moment for Calvin and his Dad.. Yes, one in which Calvin has learned an important life lesson.. When an adults say i will do it tomorrow.. It is always best to go along with it…..
blitzsoccer about 13 years ago
When we turn privileges into rights we get something less than what we’re expecting. Sorry, Calvin, it’s just not the same when we demand story-time.
blitzsoccer about 13 years ago
That’s what we get when we turn privileges into rights. Sorry, Calvin, it’s just not the same when we demand story-time.
lin4869 about 13 years ago
I enjoyed reading to my children but a threat would not have produced their desired effect. No book for you!
rogue53 about 13 years ago
I’m thinking you must be new to the site here. It seems this comic is not meant to be strictly for humor, as you will discover if you continue to check it. There is always a social or psychological message being delivered if you listen to some. I used to attempt to view Calvin and Hobbes as a comic strip, but was repeatedly told it’s SO MUCH MORE. Shame on you (and me) for looking at is as the humor of a young boy and his pet stuffed toy, and not seeing the “deeper meaning” in it. Well, good luck. Hope you can find humor in the strip in spite of all the psycho-babble bs and ego stuffed in your face daily by some here. Have a good laugh now. :)
joannbaccay about 13 years ago
nice one dad =]
ajohns about 13 years ago
A Rolling Stones teachable moment… “You can’t always get what you want.” Of course Jaggers pronunciation defies my ability to type dialectically.
fmasroor about 13 years ago
Trust me. Nobody does.