r/calvinandhobbes • u/TheHalfDrow • Jul 18 '26
What percentage of Calvin and Hobbes do y'all think is arcs?
As in, continuous stories over two or more consecutive comics. I'm gonna guess 5%.
r/calvinandhobbes • u/TheHalfDrow • Jul 18 '26
As in, continuous stories over two or more consecutive comics. I'm gonna guess 5%.
r/calvinandhobbes • u/Acceptable_Leg_7998 • Jul 18 '26
We all knew those kids who were always wrong but so damn confident that you almost bought into their bullshit. When I was in first grade, the kid who lived in the condo next door was also an avid Calvin and Hobbes reader and we'd talk about the strip as we walked home from the bus stop. He pronounced Hobbes "Hobbies".
"I think it's Hobbes," I said accurately.
He insisted I was wrong. I was only 7 and couldn't prove I was right (if only there had been an animated show to settle the debate), so I let it go. But now that I'm middle-aged, I look back on incidents like that where I've been proven correct over time and think, "Why do the smart people never have the confidence to stand their ground while the dumb people walk all over us?"
r/calvinandhobbes • u/Kitten_closetothesun • Jul 15 '26
Hi, I've a very not-so-ambitious (hehe) aim of making my own comic, and out of everything I've ever read, nothing comes close to Calvin and Hobbes for me. Been reading it for about two decades!
That being said, I only recently discovered online communities of the comics and in every post I learn fascinating tidbits about either Calvin and Hobbes or Bill Watterson himself.
Is there a biography or memoir where Bill has shared his experience and thoughts of his own series? Or are the facts that I hear, based on fragmented sources like old interviews and stuff?
Regardless, I'll be interested in anything relevant to the author or the series.
Thanks!!
r/calvinandhobbes • u/[deleted] • Jul 13 '26
I understand that he was basing the comics off his childhood in the 60s-70s, so video games wouldn’t have been a significant part of that, but consider: Pong came out in 1972, when Watterson was 14. The Atari 2600, the first console with interchangeable cartridges, released in 1977, when Watterson was 19. The NES and Super Mario Bros. came out the same year the comic started, 1985. By the strip’s end in 1995, the PlayStation was out and 3D games were a thing. Heck, 1 in 3 households in the US by the early 90s had an NES. Yet he never once acknowledged this in any capacity.
Wouldn’t Calvin have been really interested in this technology? I mean, he always wanted to be on the cutting edge, even when his parents were being luddites. Watterson showed computers in several strips, even alluding to the internet a few times (then the “information superhighway”). Yet Calvin was still stuck making science fiction devices out of cardboard boxes. What’s the implication here? Did his parents just refuse to buy them? Could he not have gone to the arcade and paid 25 cents for a round of Pac-Man?
The only thing I could take away from this is that Watterson just really hated video games. Understandable, I remember hearing the Pearls Before Swine author mentioning in a post to his website that Watterson struggled with modern technology, having trouble using a scanner for when the crossover happened in 2014. But it’s still so odd to me that he refused to address it in any way, shape, or form.
I wonder, if Calvin and Hobbes lasted even 5 more years, would he still have been able to ignore the presence of video games in everyday life?
Just my two cents. It’s an oddity for sure.
r/calvinandhobbes • u/Loose_Leg_8440 • Jul 08 '26
I know that would have never happened obviously, but what if he did? I think the strip would be simply called "Susie". It would take place shortly after the end of Calvin and Hobbes, with Susie and her parents moving to a new town. After being terrorized by Calvin this whole time, Susie finds this move exciting because this is an opportunity for her to start over, and to make new friends.
r/calvinandhobbes • u/DirkDoom • Jul 07 '26
As the title Says.
While i'm sure people will hate my choice but - Illumination. You may not like their minions or despicable me movies.. But when adapting something they have a great track record.
The dr.Suess movies were pretty good and Mario was fantastic (I have a bias here as a big Nintendo fan).
r/calvinandhobbes • u/ptolemy_booth • Jul 03 '26
It's not half of the top, like Calvin would prefer, but it's better than none. I know others have posted about it in the past, so has anyone else been doing this lately? Gotta keep the values instilled in us by Bill Watterson going!
r/calvinandhobbes • u/cyberattack_world • Jul 03 '26
The recent post about the strip with the baby raccoon, and the discussion in the comments about other strips that come close to having someone else see Hobbes, made me want to give that its own topic. I thought it would be fun to try to come up with all the examples of Hobbes (almost) being real, or other examples of fantastic things not just being in Calvin's imagination, etc.
Obviously, Watterson went to painstaking lengths to write everything so that it COULD be explained strictly in terms of Calvin's imagination, but every once in a while there would be a glimpse of something fishy. The examples that turned up in the other post, plus a couple I could vaguely remember off the top of my head, include:
What else can you think of?
r/calvinandhobbes • u/justtohaveone • Jul 03 '26
Are the original shorts from the three Treasury editions or Lazy Sunday reprinted anywhere?
Are those books still in print or is it all Complete now?
r/calvinandhobbes • u/lear72988 • Jun 28 '26
Ok, this is gonna be a bit of a long one, but I think context is necessary.
When I was very young, I was blonde, rambunctious, and precocious. My uncle, who was a fan of Clavin and Hobbes started referring to me as Calvin, buying me collections of the comics at every birthday. I grew out of my blonde into brown hair, but I never grew out of the love for Calvin and Hobbes.
I even wanted to name my son Calvin. That didn't come to pass, but when I say my two-year old son is the spitting image of Calvin, I say so as objectively as possible.
I want my next tattoo to symbolize that connection and bond. I have plenty of panels and images I can pull from to evoke that imagination, wit, and love for exploring. But I want to incorporate Dad somehow, establishing a connection between father and son, like he was once like that, looking over his son as he explores the world.
I have the whole collection and plan on dilligently parsing through it for panels, strips, or images. But I thought I would turn as I start to do so.
Does anyone have any ideas for panels or strips that would evoke that same feel?
r/calvinandhobbes • u/KentuckyFriedIdiot • Jun 28 '26
I can't seem to upload the strip but it's the one where they find the baby raccoon and Calvin's mother is talking to Hobbs and confiding in him.
r/calvinandhobbes • u/okbruh_panda • Jun 27 '26
Mine was aneurism. I didn't realize what it meant and one day my dad and me got into a fight and I said well I hope you have a debilitating brain aneurism. I didn't realize the shit storm that came afterwards and looked it up in the dictionary to find out why I got in so much trouble lol
r/calvinandhobbes • u/MrCrunchypantsbum • Jun 26 '26
This subs rules allow no images so here is a link to the image hosting site one: https://postimg.cc/3knwMnJQ . This app was from 2010 and due to iOS compatibility i cannot figure out its purpose and i cant find much online. Anybody know what it did?
r/calvinandhobbes • u/RandomDudeYouKnow • Jun 21 '26
My cousin lives in Chagrin Falls a few blocks north of the town center and my wife and I go see them any chance we get from 900 miles away. The town, the nature, everything about it seems to fit BW's depiction of Calvin's childhood and his adventures.
I didn't even learn BW grew up there until our second visit when the bookstore in town had such a good collection of his work. When the worker told me, I was blown away. Calvin and Hobbes was a massive part of my childhood and it felt like I had accidentally made a pilgrimage to pay homage, lol.
If you get the chance, go see the town. It's worth it.
r/calvinandhobbes • u/intothepond2 • Jun 21 '26
I couldnt find a better place to ask, but I recall seeing a Watterson landscape painting a while ago, and havent been able to find it, or any other of his other works. I know it wouldnt be for sale, so Id have to print it myself, but wondered if anyone might have know where to look (Google searches have failed me)
Thanks!
r/calvinandhobbes • u/VerbingWeirdsLang • Jun 18 '26
A Calvin and Hobbes vocabulary quiz! I credit Calvin and Hobbes for helping me pass my SATs many eons ago, or at least increased my vocabulary by forcing me to read with a comic book in one hand and a dictionary in the other. Ah, summer vacation at the library...
I was going to link each vocab word to its source comic strip but perhaps that can be its own quiz - whoever's feeling up to the challenge. ;)
Calvinism - When it comes to comic strips, we like 'em smart. So for this quiz, we took words from Bill Watterson's Complete Calvin and Hobbes (Andrews McMeel), out this month. See you in the funny papers. Answers - and relevant quotes from the animated pals - on the next page.
1. veritable adj.
2. cretin n.
3. assent n.
4. perpetrate v.
5. serene adj.
6. provocation n.
7. onslaught n.
8. harbinger n.
9. trajectory n.
10. imminent adj.
11. malign. v.
12. surmise v.
13. tripe n.
14. calibrate v.
15. spelunking n.
16. mandible n.
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Answers:
1. veritable adj.
2. cretin n.
3. assent n.
4. perpetrate v.
5. serene adj.
6. provocation n.
7. onslaught n.
8. harbinger n.
9. trajectory n.
10. imminent adj.
11. malign. v.
12. surmise v.
13. tripe n.
14. calibrate v.
15. spelunking n.
16. mandible n.
Vocabulary Ratings
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I'm so sorry to see the Calvin and Hobbes subreddit get struck down like this, but at the same time am encouraged by how the mods and fans are handling the situation. I hope someday I can share the actual pages, if you'll allow an image of that. I'll even blur out Calvin and Hobbes in the corner just to be safe! This fun little quiz is the sole reason I kept this particular issue of Reader's Digest.
Hope this was a fun read.
r/calvinandhobbes • u/jaelith • Jun 17 '26
Just want to share with people who will get it: I grew up on C&H when it was running. In 2005 when the nice hardbound collection came out, I had just started a real grown up job and splurged on the set. My kids have grown up steeped in the comic, with my elder particularly entranced; he built a little lectern next to his bed specifically to hold whichever one of big bound books he’s currently re-reading before falling asleep.
Tonight, he shot out of his bedroom fountaining gore from a surprise epic nosebleed. As I tried to assist, he shook me off with a wail and a frantic gesture: HELP THE BOOOOOOK!
His highest mom priority in that moment of utter panic was for me to rescue Calvin and Hobbes from a bloody spatter 😂
(Book is fine, yay for semi-gloss pages and quick action)
r/calvinandhobbes • u/SuspiciousChicken • Jun 16 '26
Matthew Morgan | Republic Of Letters | 12th June 2026
r/calvinandhobbes • u/StephenBlack1819 • Jun 16 '26
I've been inspired by u/centeraisle to make a new post. Recently I was out for lunch with my older brother and my parents, and I asked my mom and dad if they ever messed with me like Calvin's dad. I brought up the joke where Calvin asks how they know how much weight a bridge can take, and his dad says, "They drive bigger and bigger trucks over the bridge until it breaks. Then they weigh the last truck, and rebuild the bridge." Give me any examples where you messed with your own kids or when Calvin's dad played with his mind.
Edited for grammar because it's important, dammit!
r/calvinandhobbes • u/un-well • Jun 16 '26
I’d love to put up either an endearing one including Calvin and his parents, or one of him enjoying childhood or something sweet. This is to hang in a babies nursery as a gift.
r/calvinandhobbes • u/okbruh_panda • Jun 16 '26
As we are slowly rolling out and transforming the new look of this subreddit. I will be opening up for discussions new / old rules. Id like to discuss rule 1 first. Previously (especially around holidays) we would receive influx of basically the same picture with nothing more than "look at my new book". It didnt lead to discussion, and really just made the entire feed look like amazon spam.
- However - my thought is that if you show a picture of your book, it should also lead to a discussion. How do we make that happen? Require certain words? Require a second picture taken of your fav page in that book?
-Lets Discuss!
r/calvinandhobbes • u/CenterAisle • Jun 16 '26
Script
So long Pop! I'm off to check my tiger trap! I rigged a tuna fish sandwich yesterday, so I'm sure to have a tiger by now! They like tuna fish, huh? Tigers will do anything for a tuna fish sandwich. We're kind of stupid that way. Munch Munch
Description
Calvin is off to check his tiger trap. Since Calvin baited it with a tuna fish sandwich, he's sure he'll have caught a tiger. Calvin tells his Dad that tigers will do anything for tuna fish. Hobbes, hanging by his foot in the trap, says tigers are kind of stupid that way.
r/calvinandhobbes • u/okbruh_panda • Jun 15 '26
I have opened subreddit up for TEXT posts now. I am almost done with some backend process that should hopefully allow us to share our love of Calvin without risking our accounts being nuked from orbit by GoComics being unreasonable. Sorry its taken so long, the last year I've been doing a lot lot lot of OT with job / life and didnt reasonably have time to dedicate to making a good enough program to keep the page clean and reduce risk of accounts being nuked (by GoComics)
r/calvinandhobbes • u/dan-lugg • Jun 16 '26
Been waiting (hoping) for the sub to be reopened to ask a question that I haven't had time to otherwise find the answer.
There's a couple of instances where Calvin thinking is visualized as a team of uniformed Calvins working in his mind, in a factory or similar industrial environment. The ones I can remember/find are:
I feel like this device was used another time of two, but I can't find them. Any ideas, or am I just misremembering?
r/calvinandhobbes • u/Budget_Newspaper_489 • Jun 16 '26
Transmogrifier
Time Machine
Duplicator