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( fr ) Calvin and Hobbes was a daily comic strip written and illustrated by Bill Watterson, following the humorous antics of Calvin, an imaginative six-year old boy and Hobbes, his energetic and sardonic tiger. The strip was syndicated from November 18, 1985 to December 31, 1995.

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Imaginary Pals Boost Child's Communication: Like
A la Calvin and Hobbes, maybe! According to psychologist Evan Kidd from Melbourne's La Trobe University, kids learn the complexities of spoken expression [Read more]
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I guess I stopped being interested in the funny pages in December 1995, when Calvin and Hobbes came to the end of its run; a great pity, because it was a [Read more]
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some time ago on Pittsburg Morning Sun  (Calvin and Hobbes
Brian Sendelbach: Discovering the Planet of Beer
Snoopy is popular. Calvin and Hobbes are popular. I love those characters, but everything in Smell of Steve is just conceptual art gone wrong. [Read more]
some time ago on Newsarama  (Calvin and Hobbes
Cheaters Sometimes Win
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Get to Know....Kelly Jacobson
Calvin and Hobbes. There is a little Calvin in all of us. What would you be doing if you weren't here at Landrum? I'd probably be an author. [Read more]
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Cartooning's Oscars: This Weekend, Lines Will Be Crossed!
Yessir, the members of the National Cartoonists Society are gathered this weekend in Hollywood to talk shop, hold seminars and then dress up in tux and gown to mock each other affectionately in fewer words than it takes to fill a word balloon. The Reubens -- a.k.a. cartooning's Oscars -- allow for members of an oft-isolated breed to mingle, fraternize and then reminisce about that era when appearing in 200 newspapers was as good as gold in Fort Knox. That era, we should note, was 2007. [Read more]
some time ago on Washington Post Blogs  (Calvin and Hobbes
Holding out for a hero...
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some time ago on Halifax Evening Courier  (Calvin and Hobbes
Three's a crowd but '4' is just about right
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some time ago on Daily Star - Lebanon  (Calvin and Hobbes
Fosterfields runs on horsepower
Farm foreman Rob Kibbe assisted the visitors in learning to steer the walking plow, which was attached to the farm's two Belgian work horses: Calvin and Hobbes. Unlike the modern tractor, the walking plow runs entirely on man and horse power. The farmer walks behind the plow, steering it and holding the horses' reins to guide them. As they move forward, the point of the plow digs about 6 inches deep, Kibbe said, preparing the soil and making a bed for the seed. A farmer could plow about an acre [Read more]
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