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by Jeremy's Little Corner Of The Web... » Top 25 Calvin & Hobbes Cartoons
23 Oct 2004 at 12:51
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by Sean
27 Jun 2006 at 21:27
I was wondering if you have a copy of Calvin and his father when his dad “explians” how color was invented. I use to have a copy hangin in my classroom but it was lost years ago and I have not found it again.
Thanks
Sean
by Jason
28 Jun 2006 at 09:26
Hi Sean, I haven’t happened across that particular comic, but if I do I’ll email you.
by A. Osborne
12 Dec 2006 at 16:38
Calvin and Hobb’s had a wonderful snowman collection last year. I thought I saved it on my computer. It was great! I’d live a copy. Happy Holidays! LOL
by JA
09 Feb 2007 at 17:18
TRANSMOGRIFY
by mike krein
30 Aug 2007 at 12:39
I am looking for the “book” that the Calvin and Hobbs 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?????
by Jim
05 Sep 2007 at 09:11
Mike,
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
by derek allen
31 May 2008 at 07:07
Hi,
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
by Tricia
27 May 2010 at 19:33
Hi- I am looking for a cartoon to use connected with formative assessment to how people use assessment to make OR NOT make common sense…it works with education professional development, but can not find…Thanks!
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