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Calvin and Hobbes - The Greatest Comic Strip EVER!

by Fiddler » Tue Jan 20, 2004 11:26 am

Bill Watterson's idea of creating a comic strip about a spoilt but incredibly insightful and imaginative six year-old and his stuffed tiger adds another dimension to the much-used word 'genius'.



The Calvin and Hobbes cast of characters:



Calvin - The spoilt, selfish, easy-to-identify-with six year-old

Hobbes - His stuffed tiger that his imagination brings to life whenever there's no one else around and, more often than not, is the embodiment of Calvin's conscience

Calvin's Mom - The harassed caretaker of the house who keeps her sanity even when Calvin seems to need huge amounts of Tuna fish with which to bait his Tiger traps

Calvin's Dad - The resigned-to-his-fate lawyer whose life is bad enough without having Calvin calling him up at work and telling him what a wonderful day it is

Susie - Calvin's nieghbour and classmate, whom Calvin takes sadistic pleasure in pelting with snowballs and other sundry projectiles (I'm of the opinion that one of the reasons he does this is that he has a secret crush on her)

Miss Wormwood - Calvin's class teacher, who metamorphoses into an alien whenever Calvin's mind wanders



My favourite quote:

"The best proof that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that it hasn't tried to contact us yet."



Calvin and Hobbes fans unite, and pay tribute to the genius of Bill Watterson!!
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by Cool-Not-Cold » Tue Jan 20, 2004 12:19 pm

Holy Schamoly ... ,



I was wondering if only I thought of Calvin n Hobbes as the best comics ever. I am very glad to have company.



Yep, the book on the Tenth Anniversary was a very special publication. Gave a lot on info on the characters as well as story behind many of the popular strips.



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by Fiddler » Wed Jan 21, 2004 12:44 pm

Join the club, cool!



A friend of mine's got the tenth anniversary edition, but I haven't managed to get my paws on it yet. Thanks for reminding me :)



Whenever the topic turns to Calvin and Hobbes, my friends and I spend hours regaling each other with our favourite strips. Wonder if that happens to normal people too :)



I think Bill Watterson has made a profound difference in people's lives by giving the world Calvin and Hobbes (which seems to have a cult following wherever one looks). It's a real pity that he stopped coming up with new ones. But, what the hell, it's still great fun to read through all the old ones. I just got 'It's a Magical World' and I think I've read it thrice already!



Maybe we should start a Calvin and Hobbes fan club. Hmmmm....
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by Cool-Not-Cold » Wed Jan 21, 2004 2:56 pm

Even I was of the opinion that Bill Watterson stopped way before time.



I particularly like the dialog between Calvin and Hobbes in the woods with wagon wheel. Very subtle, intelligent and meaningful yet easy to relate to. Also the art-work is of great quality. I am never bored reading this again and again. Wondered if it was just me.



I have quite a few.. maybe we could exchange em sometimes. Too bad I actually gifted the Tenth Anniv edition (in the hope of converting a person who actually thinks "cartoons and comics arent for grown-ups"). Didnt like parting with it one bit, :(



In case you didnt know, the last strip had Calvin saying "Its a Magical World out there Hobbes ol buddy! Lets go exploring"



my friends and I spend hours regaling each other with our favourite strips. Wonder if that happens to normal people too


Hey here we are the normal ones, the abnormal ones dont appreciate such stuff :P
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by AP » Fri Jan 23, 2004 1:46 pm

Hey, I Love reading C&H.

Incase you want free comic stip of C&H everyday into your mailbox, register yourself at ucomics.com. U can use the following URL to register

http://registration.ucomics.com/cgi-bin ... te=ucomics
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by Fiddler » Fri Jan 23, 2004 2:34 pm

Am way ahead of you, AP. Been getting my daily dose of Calvin and Hobbes from ucomics for at least a year now :)



I wonder if it's just me, but I keep thinking of people who don't like CnH as being a tiny bit less intelligent than those of us who do. Maybe I'm biased and elitist, or maybe I've just been influenced by Calvin's egotism :) but I can't help think that sometimes... Maybe they're just a different life form altogether (Spaceman Spiff uses his Deathray Blaster to vapourise the dreaded scum beings of planet Zog!!)
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by Didhegetcha » Sat Jan 24, 2004 10:43 pm

Well Fiddler, I don't think so...I think it's the other way round. People who don't like Calvin and co need some serious therapy :wink: . And if only we could, it wouldn't be such a bad idea to line em up and send them to Zong :P ..
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by CtrlAltDel » Wed Jan 28, 2004 12:03 pm

C n H is one of my fave comix too...the insightful quotes and subtle meanings, all laced with humour, just blow my mind!



Another similar comic i enjoy is Dilbert. Its too close to corporate reality!



As far as humour goes i feel Asterix is also top class.
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and imagine a world without comics !!!

by SpyGlass » Thu Jan 29, 2004 1:28 am

Yes ... MIND-BLOWING ... thats the word ... wonder where all that imagination comes from ! excuse me Mr Watterson would you be interested in doing some charity :D.

Totally agree with you ctrlalt... surprising u named all me faves 8)
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C&H complete collection !

by TopGun » Fri Jan 30, 2004 2:46 pm

Well, I was surprised to see there are fans of C&H around in Hyderabad. Cool !



I have the entire C&H collection on a CD. It is a zip file, and I can lend it over to anyone to burn copies.



I stay in Srinagar Colony (near Jubliee Hills.)



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Size of the zip file.

by TopGun » Fri Jan 30, 2004 2:47 pm

Oops...missed that out in the previous post. The size of that zip file is approx 55 MB.



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Re: C&H complete collection !

by Fiddler » Fri Jan 30, 2004 2:55 pm

TopGun wrote:I have the entire C&H collection on a CD. It is a zip file, and I can lend it over to anyone to burn copies.




Will have to explore that option sometime. Of course, it's nicer to read the collections in hard copy, but who's got that kind of money? :) Hey Top, how do I get my hands on your CD? And, if I were you, I'd ask for a security deposit before handing it over ;)
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by jethro » Sat Jan 31, 2004 2:40 am

oh man...i have been looking for the entire set on one cd....have most of the stuff but wld like to complete it........tell u what buddy.....u give me a copy of that cd and i shall repay the favour through some rare movies .....if ur a movie freak that is
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C&H CD.

by TopGun » Sat Jan 31, 2004 4:49 pm

Okay, seems like lotsa people here want C&H. Gimme some time folks, I will ge a CD for you guys with the entire collection. The present CD has some personal stuff too, so I cannot hand it over as is.



Will hand over the new CD to ye all this week. But hey, no fights, and take proper turns.



BTW, heres' my buzzer 94407 68477 (itz a CellOne, so buzzing would be more bene, than sending an sms. Try out tho. ;-)) Announce Calvin and Hobbes, and I shall recognize ye !



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by Cool-Not-Cold » Mon Feb 02, 2004 3:59 pm

I just hope you are not re-thinking about the dumb security deposit idea :)
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by Fiddler » Tue Feb 03, 2004 10:24 am

Cool-Not-Cold wrote:I just hope you are not re-thinking about the dumb security deposit idea :)




Dunno bout you, Cool, but I would DEFINITELY ask for a security deposit if I'm letting my fave CD out of my sight. Of course, if Mr. Gun is willing to burn us all a copy then the security deposit is unnecessary ;) What say, Top? :)
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Count me in too...

by Arpan » Wed Feb 04, 2004 3:11 am

Lemme in on the C&H bonanza too... i got some 250 mb odd of C&H here.... anyone got more?
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by Li'l Voice Called Conscience » Thu Feb 05, 2004 1:16 am

Bill Waterson faught to keep his product off Coffee mugs and tee-shirst , he kept his beautiful creation from endorsements ... so he's not a sell out , right ! He preserved the sanctity of his characters for his readers ... his fans ... us .

So isn't it imperitive that we return the good turn ?! By buying the masterpeics from a bookstore by shelling out money from our pockets ( no matter how hard earned it is , makes the possesion more valueble ... its worth it ! ) .

Sorry i'm being such a partypooper ... if it were me i'd definately do anything to get my hand on that CD ... but its juat a lil passing thought :| .
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by jethro » Fri Feb 06, 2004 2:02 am

well...i have tried to keep myself away from those ppl who still use calvin to sell their t-shirts and mugs and whatever else they mite be selling....and even more so frm the ppl who think they r making a statement by wearing calvin shirts...

but the truth of the matter is that though i wld like to buy his books, they are expensive and prohibitively so......i wld rather have a free cd than help some middlemen make money off waterson's genius.......sorry dude but its economics and i try to do the best i can
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Calvin stuff wanted

by Chiru » Mon Feb 09, 2004 9:47 pm

Hi i'm a bit of a newbie 2 calvin....onl restricted to comic strips in the papers.





Would swap m music collection 4 that





:shock:





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Bear with me...

by TopGun » Wed Feb 11, 2004 3:24 pm

Folks, there is one glitch...the m/c having the cutter is not recognizing my C&H CD, the media is damaged it seems.



This will cause a bit delay in the cutting process. So bear with me...I am doing my best to get that thing cut...



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Re: Bear with me...

by Fiddler » Wed Feb 11, 2004 3:36 pm

TopGun wrote:Folks, there is one glitch...the m/c having the cutter is not recognizing my C&H CD, the media is damaged it seems.

This will cause a bit delay in the cutting process. So bear with me...I am doing my best to get that thing cut...

Cheers,
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Patience is a virtue us Calvinheads will have to learn if we're to get our claws into your CD :)



A Calvin quote to rile the feminists:

"Girls are like slugs: they probably serve some purpose, but it's hard to imagine what."



:)



(Disappears a fraction of a second before The Handbag of Destruction swooshes through the space he occupied)
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by Non-Sensei » Wed Feb 11, 2004 3:58 pm

lotsa lotsa interesting stuff on this forum. Me in too on the C n H mass piracy. Sadly, only have music to offer in return.

And MORE interesting to me is Jethro's offer of rare movies. How rare exactly we talkin, dude? Movie freak here.
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by jethro » Wed Feb 11, 2004 7:03 pm

pretty rare allrite........infact i happen to collect them by the dozens......rare ones....box office hits ......just collect them........so msg me if u want anything in particular.......the only problem happens to be that i also happen to have a huge music collection.....so need to fnd something else to trade :-)
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is swapping necessary?

by Arpan » Fri Feb 13, 2004 12:48 am

we are talking soft copies here ppl... don't think swapping is necessary... do everyone a good turn and pass the stuff around! Anyone in Bangalore may approach me with a blank cd and i'll write the stuff for them! free of cost! max payment i may take, if i do, is a coffee!
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