Then what is he?
Actually, the neat thing about the comic is as time went on, it relied less and less on words anyhow. Like this for example:
http://blog.newsok.com/nerdage/files/2008/05/calvin.gif
You understand exactly what's going on without a single word until the end. Truly a master.
Blocked! Nooooooo! ;_; I can't wait to graduate...
Sorry. It's that one where Susie walks up to the bus stop, it's nice and quiet, when suddenly Calvin's mom drags Calvin holding his blanket and dozens of his possessions to the bus stop. They get on the bus and Susie says "Did you know nobody sets an alarm clock on our block?" "Shut up."
You understand exactly what's going on without a single word until the end. Truly a master.
I didn't like Calvin and Hobbs. it just wasn't that funny to me. and I don't get what's funny about that particular one either...
then again I pretty much don't like any comics ever...
How can you not like any comic?
So wait... Your sister reads AMERICAN comics? And plays AMERICAN video games? And watches AMERICAN TV shows?
KILL IT WITH FIRE *runs away screaming*
Actually, for some reason I doubt your sister does any of those three.
Well, I'm off to read a manga. *puts L fingers over forehead*
then again I pretty much don't like any comics ever...
Western cartoons and tv shows beat Japanese ones at any time.
You should try Garfield, his comics are awesome
Western cartoons and tv shows beat Japanese ones at any time.