http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes
How many people have read Calvin and Hobbes? Do you find it funny or lame?
http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes
How many people have read Calvin and Hobbes? Do you find it funny or lame?
At 11/23/15 05:14 PM, DoctorStrongbad wrote: http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes
or lame?
Who's talkin' shit about Calvin and Hobbes?
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At 11/23/15 05:23 PM, Wegra wrote:At 11/23/15 05:14 PM, DoctorStrongbad wrote: http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbesWho's talkin' shit about Calvin and Hobbes?
or lame?
Mane, I'll cut a NGer over Bill Watterson.
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Calvin and Hobbes was one of the best comic strips ever. I'll fight anyone who says otherwise
At 11/23/15 05:25 PM, Bryan wrote: Calvin and Hobbes is the best of the syndicated Sunday strips or whatever. I like it way more than Peanuts honestly.
This. In fact, I'd be really excited for a movie or cartoon adaption like was done with Peanuts if Bill Waterson would let it happen...
I like reading Calvin and Hobbes.
It's probably the most intellectual of all traditional comic strips.
At 11/23/15 06:38 PM, Bit wrote: I like reading Calvin and Hobbes.
It's probably the most intellectual of all traditional comic strips.
That really is the appeal of it. Looking back it was never as laugh out loud funny as some other strips but I can't help remembering it fondly.
Loved it as a child and still think it's really good.
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At 11/23/15 05:14 PM, DoctorStrongbad wrote: or lame?
I have a few C&H books. I enjoyed the fuck outta them. Anyways, who in the high hell thinks they're lame?
Calvin and Hobbes is awesome. My cousin gave me It's A Magical World a few years ago, and it's in decent condition
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At 11/23/15 05:49 PM, Lionelion wrote: Calvin and Hobbes was one of the best comic strips ever. I'll fight anyone who says otherwise
I was really sad when my TV mag replaced the Calvin & Hobbes strips with some lame quotes from celebrities no one cares about. I'd rather read the same C&H strip over and over than to read those lame-ass quotes...
At 11/23/15 05:23 PM, Wegra wrote: Who's talkin' shit about Calvin and Hobbes?
Nobody. Just asking a question.
Only strip that's been in papers I ever particularly enjoyed aside from maybe Gary Larson stuff. Still have 3 big books from when I was a kid.
At 11/23/15 05:25 PM, Bryan wrote: Calvin and Hobbes is the best of the syndicated Sunday strips or whatever. I like it way more than Peanuts honestly.
It does seem to be a modern version of peanuts with less characters
At 11/24/15 01:11 AM, Sekhem wrote: i always thought it was terrible and overly sentimental
< thread consists of a 99% agreement on a subject.
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< obvious. *yawn.
Anyway.
Calvin & Hobbes was fun, but I'm more of a Pearls Before Swine kinda guy.
I loved reading Calvin and Hobbes I have wondered what it would have been like if it was ever a cartoon.
I never really read Calvin and Hobbes growing up.
Wanna fight?
At 11/23/15 05:14 PM, DoctorStrongbad wrote: http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes
How many people have read Calvin and Hobbes? Do you find it funny or lame?
was an old favourite comic from growing up. I owned a few different books that I got out of scholastic when it came around. 5 in total I believe...
It's actually what brought me to Newgrounds, I google searched "Calvin and Hobbes" and there was a short flash animation of someone reproducing a comic strip here on NG. Fuckin' around here ever since.
At 11/23/15 05:25 PM, FUNKbrs wrote: Mane, I'll cut a NGer over Bill Watterson.
I will put you down for liking Calvin and Hobbes.
I used to read Calvin & Hobbes in the library at school all the time.
even when i was in grade 12
At 11/26/15 11:05 AM, DoctorStrongbad wrote:At 11/23/15 05:25 PM, FUNKbrs wrote: Mane, I'll cut a NGer over Bill Watterson.I will put you down for liking Calvin and Hobbes.
Yeah, put me down in the record books for having good taste in comics. See you in the shower, shank mate.
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At 11/23/15 05:49 PM, Lionelion wrote: Calvin and Hobbes was one of the best comic strips ever. I'll fight anyone who says otherwise
Glad to see you are so excited for it.
At 11/23/15 06:09 PM, Eddmario wrote: This. In fact, I'd be really excited for a movie or cartoon adaption like was done with Peanuts if Bill Waterson would let it happen...
Calvin and Hobbes would make a great cartoon movie.
By far one of the most philosophical comic strips ever.
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At 11/25/15 11:57 AM, PussyShark wrote:
Calvin & Hobbes was fun, but I'm more of a Pearls Before Swine kinda guy.
I think that Calvin & Hobbes is the greatest comic strip ever made and that nothing will ever touch it, but I do really enjoy Pearls Before Swine. It's got this wacky "Anything goes" type of style to it and seems like a real breath of fresh air on the funny pages. It's probably the only one I ever bother to look at if I pick up a newspaper.
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At 12/2/15 12:54 PM, ZJ wrote:At 11/25/15 11:57 AM, PussyShark wrote:Calvin & Hobbes was fun, but I'm more of a Pearls Before Swine kinda guy.I think that Calvin & Hobbes is the greatest comic strip ever made and that nothing will ever touch it, but I do really enjoy Pearls Before Swine. It's got this wacky "Anything goes" type of style to it and seems like a real breath of fresh air on the funny pages. It's probably the only one I ever bother to look at if I pick up a newspaper.
Pastis is really good at 4th wall breaking, so on the off chance it isn't funny, and every comic strip has that dry day, it's at least a little clever
I've still got the whole collection of strips.
Really liked it then, even if I only truly understood about two-thirds of the strips.
Now that I understand them all, it makes them better.