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Weirdos From Another Planet!

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

No strip as such today.

16 Responses to “Weirdos From Another Planet!”

  1. Matt Says:

    ..a beautiful C+H tribute if ever I’ve seen one. :)

    -Matt

  2. Sam Says:

    So cool…

  3. Jack Says:

    I thought it was an ode to that mars lander-thingy, non?

  4. Sam Says:

    its amazing how little detail you can see of the silhouette, but when I first saw this I knew exactly what it was

    well done

  5. Corpsie McGibb Says:

    Weirdos from another planet indeed… Now who the fuck would be so cruel and messed up as to drop a poor little kitty cat from that high up in the sky?

  6. Wood Louse Says:

    It’s okay, that Radio Flyer has some pretty good shocks, and Spiff is the consumate pilot.

  7. Justin Says:

    Woo hoo!

    Jack: A bit of both, actually.

  8. Jack Says:

    har har, after i posted that i took a closer look at the sillhouette… i swear, i read lots of calvin and hobbes… dont look at me like that!

  9. Andy Says:

    I never read much Calvin and Hobbes, so it took me a while to figure that out.

    That’s a great drawing, though.

  10. Corpsie McGibb Says:

    …Oh, now I see Calvin… I thought that little shit finally did it and let Hobbes finally fly off to his doom.

  11. Andy Says:

    Actually, later on in life, the presence of Hobbes in Calvin’s mind sends Calvin to a mental institution.

  12. Corpsie McGibb Says:

    You saw that Robot Chicken episode too huh… I always figured he’s go Jeffery Dommer on someone… “Grrrr, grrrrr, I’m a Tiger… Tigers eat Humans… Grrrrr.”

  13. Raphael Says:

    Oh, this Robot Chicken episode scared me… Actually, I loved C+H very much… until I discovered this dark and inevitable future of poor little mindbroke Calvin.

  14. Justin Says:

    I saw another parody of Calvin & Hobbes in the last year or so, but I can’t find it now. It was an edit of an actual strip where Calvin was doing his homework. Hobbes tried to get him to go out and play, but Calvin said he was on medication and couldn’t go play with Hobbes any more. Hobbes disappeared in the last panel and Calvin continued to do his homework. It was as depressing as hell.

  15. Andy Says:

    This makes me wonder about what happened to Winnie the Pooh and all the other inhabitants of the Hundred Acre Woods when Christopher Robin grew up.

  16. Justin Says:

    No doubt Disney had them sent to a Russian gulag, and then replaced them with impersonators.

    But personally I prefer Current 93’s version from the hilarious The Fall of Christopher Robin (an excerpt, in which we learn that Pooh and the gang were demonic familiars):

    Christopher has a secret, one that he mustn’t tell
    He’s drawn up a contract with the devil in hell
    Christopher was greedy, Christopher was bad
    He sold his soul to satan, boy will he be sad
    Christopher Robin has a familiar
    Chrisopher had a vision, into the abyss he saw
    Christopher Robin never wanted to die
    The devil promised him sweeties, but the devil lied

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