Wormy somehow saw what was coming and grabbed him before he had time to shed the pants and shoes and disappear entirely in front of the whole class. Sort of.
The extraordinary imagination of children is amazing. And btw I enjoy the old peanuts. Reminds me of my childhood. We used to read them over and over. And laugh and laugh. Happy Monday all.
I never have figured out the logic of calling the results of a tax cut being increased debt!
Nor politicians claiming a 5% spending reduction due to reducing next years increase spending from 15% to 10%. Heck, using that logic, why don’t we project a 100% increase and then cut it by 90%? That would be a great savings!
Sorry, couldn’t think of any good, quasi-relevant comic strips on invisibility to post today. One can never please all of the people all of the time, but this should not prevent one from doing things that some of the people enjoy.
Bill Watterson said that two of his major influences were Peanuts and Pogo. I find it interesting to read Calvin and Hobbes in the context of Peanuts, and to read newer strips in the context of Calvin and Hobbes. Nothing is created in a vacuum, and we all build upon the contributions of those who have come before us.
Geez, make one comment about a Peanuts reference and look at all the snark. “Hobbes” can post Peanuts strips from now until hell freezes over, I don’t care one way or the other. I generally choose to skip over them(Ignore them, if you will).It was only an observation on my part, don’t take it as a personal assault on your beliefs.
I enjoys Hobbes’ Peanuts posts. Yes, I could go to the Peanuts page to read them, but I don’t know my way around Peanuts well enough to find strips that relate to the day’s Calvin and Hobbes (If you ever need a specific C&H, though, I’m your guy). Like Hobbes says, Watterson was influenced by Peanuts, and its fun to see some of those influences.
cookies333: This is the first time I’ve been online since Saturday so this is in reference to your question regarding how I am: I’m doing just fine — thank you so much for asking! I haven’t been around here as much this summer as I normally am because my husband and I have been doing numerous projects around the house — inside and out — that have taken up much of my free time. Then, last week we had out-of-town guests staying with us so I wasn’t able to get online at all the whole time they were here. But once they left, I was finally able to get back to one of my favorite places in all the world to hang out — Go Comics, of course(!) — where it took me what seemed like forever to catch up on about 10 days worth of comics and comments I had missed since the last time I was here! I’m still not completely caught up everywhere online after being off for so long (as I’ve got so many places I like to visit whenever I’ve got my computer turned on) but I’m getting there!
I’m not musical either. My parents just thought it would be good for me to play an instrument. I won’t probably learn violin anyway. Homework does suck. You’re exhausted at the end of the school day and then you have more. I try to be grateful for my education though. : )
Miss Wormwood: “OK, class. Today, we’re going to discuss the Great Epizootic of 1872. Now, who has read the material, and can tell us what that means? Yes, Calvin?”“Pardon my French, but who the heck cares?! Do you really think Bill Gates worries about what happened way back then, when he’s got his hands full with the present?”Principal (seeing Calvin approach): “Oh, no, not YOU again!”
BE THIS GUY about 12 years ago
Mrs. Wormwood has the power to make the invisible visible.
rentier about 12 years ago
In speed of light?
killacowinWA about 12 years ago
He would have been an…interesting…child to have class with.
Sciatic about 12 years ago
what stage fright
piloti about 12 years ago
I’m sure there will be 15 quasi relevant Peanuts strips posted shortly.
jenifer flower about 12 years ago
piloti: there ARE no quasi-relevant Peanuts strips…
bluskies about 12 years ago
Wormy somehow saw what was coming and grabbed him before he had time to shed the pants and shoes and disappear entirely in front of the whole class. Sort of.
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
Perhaps you’re not as invisible as you think, Calvin.
Lady and theTramp about 12 years ago
Invisibull…
cleokaya about 12 years ago
Life is short, play naked.
LingeeWhiz about 12 years ago
Calvin has slipped over the edge this time.
ajsfguy about 12 years ago
I don’t mind the Peanuts references, but if we all referred to other comics strips, then Bill Watterson might get an inferiority complex or something.
Phapada about 12 years ago
the magician Calvin’s….
cosman about 12 years ago
Isn’t she the girl to the left?
ncalifgirl58 about 12 years ago
The extraordinary imagination of children is amazing. And btw I enjoy the old peanuts. Reminds me of my childhood. We used to read them over and over. And laugh and laugh. Happy Monday all.
kbyrdleroy about 12 years ago
Jumpstart strip deals with a kid wearing camouflage clothes and believing he is invisible.
meihong about 12 years ago
That’s school for you. They want you to have imagination, but when you do they stamp it down first thing.
Number Three about 12 years ago
Calvin! You rude little boy!
LOL xxx
dahawk about 12 years ago
I never have figured out the logic of calling the results of a tax cut being increased debt!
Nor politicians claiming a 5% spending reduction due to reducing next years increase spending from 15% to 10%. Heck, using that logic, why don’t we project a 100% increase and then cut it by 90%? That would be a great savings!
bmonk about 12 years ago
Calvin’s imagination is better than his magic?
Scott S about 12 years ago
Didn’t Eric Cartmann try that too?
SHIVA about 12 years ago
Again, this kid needs intense therapy and serious meds.
calvinsfriend110 about 12 years ago
There was an earlier strip where Calvin drank elixir and became invisible.
ratlum about 12 years ago
If you want do these kind of things,lets get Space Man Spiff involved, hes so much faster at get a ways.
Hobbes Premium Member about 12 years ago
Sorry, couldn’t think of any good, quasi-relevant comic strips on invisibility to post today. One can never please all of the people all of the time, but this should not prevent one from doing things that some of the people enjoy.
Hobbes Premium Member about 12 years ago
Bill Watterson said that two of his major influences were Peanuts and Pogo. I find it interesting to read Calvin and Hobbes in the context of Peanuts, and to read newer strips in the context of Calvin and Hobbes. Nothing is created in a vacuum, and we all build upon the contributions of those who have come before us.
StrangerCoug about 12 years ago
Looks like she stopped him just in time ;)
Puddleglum2 about 12 years ago
Calvin got a head of himself!He went to the head of the class.
Rickapolis about 12 years ago
I was hoping it would work.
CrazyIrishOperaGirl about 12 years ago
This puts a new spin on the conventional school dress code.
piloti about 12 years ago
Geez, make one comment about a Peanuts reference and look at all the snark. “Hobbes” can post Peanuts strips from now until hell freezes over, I don’t care one way or the other. I generally choose to skip over them(Ignore them, if you will).It was only an observation on my part, don’t take it as a personal assault on your beliefs.
bizaker about 12 years ago
I enjoys Hobbes’ Peanuts posts. Yes, I could go to the Peanuts page to read them, but I don’t know my way around Peanuts well enough to find strips that relate to the day’s Calvin and Hobbes (If you ever need a specific C&H, though, I’m your guy). Like Hobbes says, Watterson was influenced by Peanuts, and its fun to see some of those influences.
piloti about 12 years ago
I just discovered how to turn the comments off. Yay for you!
TELawrence about 12 years ago
In all my years of teaching, I have never had a streaker in the classroom.
khpage about 12 years ago
When you hot, you hot, and when you not, you not….
Gretchen's Mom about 12 years ago
cookies333: This is the first time I’ve been online since Saturday so this is in reference to your question regarding how I am: I’m doing just fine — thank you so much for asking! I haven’t been around here as much this summer as I normally am because my husband and I have been doing numerous projects around the house — inside and out — that have taken up much of my free time. Then, last week we had out-of-town guests staying with us so I wasn’t able to get online at all the whole time they were here. But once they left, I was finally able to get back to one of my favorite places in all the world to hang out — Go Comics, of course(!) — where it took me what seemed like forever to catch up on about 10 days worth of comics and comments I had missed since the last time I was here! I’m still not completely caught up everywhere online after being off for so long (as I’ve got so many places I like to visit whenever I’ve got my computer turned on) but I’m getting there!
How are you doing?!? ;-)
thesnowleopard Premium Member about 12 years ago
That’s so dumb, but it still made me laugh.
cookies333 about 12 years ago
I’m not musical either. My parents just thought it would be good for me to play an instrument. I won’t probably learn violin anyway. Homework does suck. You’re exhausted at the end of the school day and then you have more. I try to be grateful for my education though. : )
Slam Dragon about 12 years ago
Twas the pants that gave him away.
0ldreamer about 12 years ago
Am I wrong or does Mrs W have a strangle hold on Calvin’s neck?
rickray777 over 11 years ago
Miss Wormwood: “OK, class. Today, we’re going to discuss the Great Epizootic of 1872. Now, who has read the material, and can tell us what that means? Yes, Calvin?”“Pardon my French, but who the heck cares?! Do you really think Bill Gates worries about what happened way back then, when he’s got his hands full with the present?”Principal (seeing Calvin approach): “Oh, no, not YOU again!”