6-year-old Calvin. No, the intrepid Spaceman Spiff. Amazing Spiff. Amazing Stupendous Man. Loyal Stupendous Man. Loyal Bullet. Tracer Bullet.
Stuffed tiger Hobbes. No, the nasty man eater. Man ate tuna. Hobbes ate tuna.
Flip around this site and have a feast for the mind off of these two crazy comedians (the crazier of the two being Calvin).
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The Calvin and Hobbes Experience and A Kid and His Tiger were taken off the links today after their links broke. So now I will treat them as if they are defunct.
The Calvin and Hobbes Experience was one of the great sites, with a giant load of information, and was enough to spend some time in the silver seat of the “Most Informative C&H Sites” on the awards page of this site until the link broke.
A Kid and His Tiger wasn’t the greatest site yet, but it was new and was sure to be someday. And to give you an idea of what I’m talking about, the last time I looked at its encyclopedia, it had only one entry, Calvin, but it was quite detailed. I can’t imagine what it would be like in the future.
But I also added a few links, too, and one was called “Calvin and Hobbes at Martjn’s (Remains)” and it basically states the resignation of the author of a once-great site that I never got to see.
I also added links to the Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Peanuts sites under the new link category “Other Cartoons”.
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For those of you who have played Spiff In Trouble! in past years, well, it finally works again! Click here to play it. Also check out other games here.
Other Great News: Kim’s Calvin and Hobbes Page now links to us!
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Welcome to this website, dedicated to the hilarious cartoon Calvin and Hobbes.
Today we have a new game: Whack-A-Moe
Yeah, I know. There’s a game called Whack-A-Calvin, but that one’s about what you click, while this one is how you click, as in this game you only click Moe.
Plus, check out new poems, extended info about characters and the cartoonist, and more!
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Never heard of this comic? It’s about a 6-year-old boy (Calvin) who has a stuffed tiger named Hobbes. Hobbes actually appears real to Calvin. The strip was from 1985 to 1995, but Bill Watterson (the author) wanted a less restricted life than comic strips that are too small, with the decreasing size of Sunday strips. The last strip was published in more than 2,400 newspapers. Calvin and Hobbes did come out in collections and treasuries. There was also The Complete Calvin and Hobbes, including every strip. Calvin and Hobbes are named after the theologian John Calvin and philosopher Thomas Hobbes.
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