Calvin and Hobbes
Calvin and Hobbes
I forgot how ploddingly slow this is. Probably because I always read C&H in large format books rather than the papers themselves.
The only comic I think I really dug into the papers to read regularly was Bizarro, which I see is still being made. Nice.
The only comic I think I really dug into the papers to read regularly was Bizarro, which I see is still being made. Nice.
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Yup, once you read the large format books you're spoiled.I forgot how ploddingly slow this is. Probably because I always read C&H in large format books rather than the papers themselves.
The only comic I think I really dug into the papers to read regularly was Bizarro, which I see is still being made. Nice.
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This was one of the more "plotty" threads of the series though IIRC, which probably adds to the slower feel, as it's just not as joke-heavy as other threads (i.e. anything noir, clones going to school, babysitter stuff, etc).I forgot how ploddingly slow this is. Probably because I always read C&H in large format books rather than the papers themselves.
The only comic I think I really dug into the papers to read regularly was Bizarro, which I see is still being made. Nice.
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It's brought me back out of the woodwork.If this is just turns into a thread where people post their favorite C&H strips, I'm all for it.
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True. I couldn't get enough of the Peanuts ones when I was little.Yup, once you read the large format books you're spoiled.I forgot how ploddingly slow this is. Probably because I always read C&H in large format books rather than the papers themselves.
The only comic I think I really dug into the papers to read regularly was Bizarro, which I see is still being made. Nice.
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My elementary school had a bunch of those peanut books, and I read a bunch of themTrue. I couldn't get enough of the Peanuts ones when I was little.Yup, once you read the large format books you're spoiled.I forgot how ploddingly slow this is. Probably because I always read C&H in large format books rather than the papers themselves.
The only comic I think I really dug into the papers to read regularly was Bizarro, which I see is still being made. Nice.
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Hah, I forgot about the polling strips. They were entertaining.
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I may have to dig up my old C&H books for a reread. Having a soon-to-be 6 year old and reading these from the perspective of the dad will dig up some humor I missed the first time through.
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