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This is a wonderful, annotated page of Calvin and Hobbes cartoons celebrating what the site authors believe to be the top 25 Calvin cartoons of all time. The thoughtful comments just add to the experience. Just go see it.
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2 years ago
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Sean
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strip that begins in class with a "physics' test in which it says a cannon is fired at a 30 degree angle at a speed of...... six frames later the teacher says turn in your test and calvin puts his head down and says doodlers should not take physics....As a physics teacher I would love to find it and a student award of points has not resulted in its being found do you know where it is?????
1 year ago
That was a Foxtrot cartoon. I cut it out of the paper and scanned it a couple of years later. If you want a copy of the scan, email me at jim.cheaney@iavalley.edu
5 months ago
I was goping through some old things left to me and I came across a framed copy of a Calvin and Hobbs cartoon. Wondering why anyone would frame one cartoon I searched and found it to be the last one printed in Dec. 1995. Can you tell me where I can find more info on it? Such as value.
Thanks,
Derek Allen