I love little moments where you see Hobbes without Calvin and he’s not just sitting or laying around and you can come up with your own little stories as to what he was up to before we see Calvin.
I know! Like, obviously a tiger would be pleased with the news of going camping, lol. I know my cat loves going on our family's annual camping trip, that's for sure. Different critters to chase, in much greater abundance than in a suburban back garden, that's a lot of fun for him.
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I appreciate that Hobbes was blowing bubbles when Calvin interrupted him.
Hobbes is always down to just vibe for a while.
I love little moments where you see Hobbes without Calvin and he’s not just sitting or laying around and you can come up with your own little stories as to what he was up to before we see Calvin.
His content smile is terrific here too.
I know! Like, obviously a tiger would be pleased with the news of going camping, lol. I know my cat loves going on our family's annual camping trip, that's for sure. Different critters to chase, in much greater abundance than in a suburban back garden, that's a lot of fun for him.
I love how the moment he learned there would be no tv while camping, the misery starts to kick in.
This was the first non Boy Scout camping trip if I remember right. He was never this excited about camping again.
He wasn't as excited about it again, but I remember the next time they go camping, Calvin is shown to actually be enjoying it sometimes.
Not Gonna Lie, it kinda sounds relaxing.
Found Calvin's dad
Not the most fitting comic to close out this subreddit, but this works nicely. A great cross section of Calvin’s family life, a reflective look at Bill’s own childhood, the joys and frustrations of being a kid, and the simple but beautiful artwork of the daily strips. Plus it’s genuinely funny in a way few things are these days. This strip isn’t a bad send off at all.
Looks like just for once it won’t save dad a couple hundred bucks.
The one and only time anyone but Dad ever responded positively to a family camping trip...
Narrator voice: It was.
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'Building character" has always been a funny thing that Dad says. It's good Dad advice; wish mine had done that more with me.