Calvin and Hobbes remain one of the most beloved comic strips of all time, thanks to the wild imagination of a mischievous six-year-old and his wise tiger friend. Even years after the last strip was published, these comics continue to deliver fresh laughs. Here’s a collection of hilarious moments that capture the timeless humor of Calvin and Hobbes.
Calvin peeks into an empty cookie jar. “Dad says I have to stop personifying inanimate objects,” he tells Hobbes. Then, shaking the jar angrily: “WHO ATE ALL THE COOKIES?!”
Hobbes watches as Calvin scribbles wildly on his homework. “I call this piece ‘Incomprehensible Scribbling to Fake Productivity,'” Calvin says proudly. “It’s my most frequent art style.”
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Calvin’s dad reads his disastrous report card. “Son, this is very disappointing.” Calvin nods solemnly: “I know. I was hoping for at least one ‘D’ to break the monotony.”
Calvin “helps” his mom by “washing” the dishes—which mostly involves flooding the kitchen. “You missed a spot,” Hobbes points out helpfully, as water drips from the ceiling.
At bathtime, Calvin argues: “Cleanliness is overrated! The dirt adds character!” Hobbes sniffs him and recoils: “Yeah, ‘character’ is one word for it…”
Calvin builds a “snow goon” army to terrorize the neighborhood. “Winter is coming,” he declares dramatically—right before his creations immediately melt.
Hobbes asks why Calvin never does his homework. “I’m rebelling against the system!” Calvin declares. “The system where kids learn stuff?” Hobbes asks. “Exactly!”
Calvin tries to sell “mystery boxes” to Susie for $5 each. “What’s inside?” she asks. “Could be treasure! Could be a rock! The mystery is half the fun!” Susie walks away.
Calvin’s teacher sighs as he turns in yet another creative book report: “‘Moby Dick’ is about why fishing is boring.”
Hobbes watches Calvin attempt to “train” his parents with snacks. “If psychology has taught me anything,” Calvin says, “it’s that everyone can be bribed with cookies.” His mom walks in, unimpressed.
These comics prove Calvin and Hobbes’ humor never gets old. Whether you’re revisiting them or discovering them for the first time, their perfect mix of mischief and wit always brings joy.