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I searched "Calvin and Hobbes" and found nothing. This is severely disappointing, so I am going to remedy that.

So uh, just talk about Calvin and Hobbes, I guess :ph34r: .

When I read this (for the hundredth time), it reminded me of every time that I was into a good Sanderson novel:

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Calvin and Hobbes is definitely one of the cleverer comic strips out there. Smart humor, sly but not invasive social and environmental commentary, lovable characters, and all around 'smart' humor.

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Calvin and Hobbes is so GOOD! My favorite pages are the poems, especially the Christmas ones. When I was little I cared around a stuffed tiger I named Hobbes. 

Posted
9 hours ago, Rask said:

Calvin and Hobbes is so GOOD! My favorite pages are the poems, especially the Christmas ones. When I was little I cared around a stuffed tiger I named Hobbes. 

@Rask That must have been a pretty cool stuffed tiger.

My favorite poem is Nauseous Nocturne. The twist at the end makes me laugh every time.

  • 2 weeks later...
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On 10/7/2019 at 0:28 PM, ILuvHats said:

The story of my life.

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This is my life right now today, LOL! I have a document due at work, & here I am Shard-ing...:ph34r:

  • 6 months later...
Posted

I am weirdly excited to see this thread. 

I own the complete collection of ten years of comics, and have read it literally 20 times... 

The top 3 biggest things that I want to know

  1.  What is the Noodle Incident
  2.  Where does Calvin live in the U.S.
  3.  What is his last name
Posted
1 hour ago, Matrim's_Dice said:
  1.  What is the Noodle Incident?

Ah, yes. The infamous Noodle Incident. I’ve always dreamed of what that could have entailed.

Posted
16 hours ago, Truthless of Shinovar said:

YOU CANT PROVE IT HAPPENED

Right, it might have happened, but also he might have been framed, it was a set up, or something.

Posted
On 5/10/2020 at 8:12 PM, Matrim's_Dice said:
  1.  What is the Noodle Incident

I have a Calvin and Hobbes book with annotations by Bill Waterson and he said he just left it up to the reader's imagination. So, we are never going to find out. :(

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34 minutes ago, Shard of Reading said:

I have a Calvin and Hobbes book with annotations by Bill Waterson and he said he just left it up to the reader's imagination. So, we are never going to find out. :(

I know, sad. Oh well.

Posted

I just found this forum and now I think I'll live here. Hope you all don't mind. 

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Posted (edited)

Wild theory:
Calvin is hoid. He wants to gather all the world's magic so he can finally prove that he was framed. (the noodle incident.)

Edited by Shard of Reading

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