10 Times Calvin and Hobbes Got Surprisingly Dark

Calvin and Hobbes is one of the most beloved comic strips of all time, but it wasn’t always about getting laughs. Bill Watterson’s masterful work in Calvin and Hobbes dealt with a wide range of issues surrounding the difficulties of growing up as a young child and the trials of raising an energetic young kid. As a result, his comics sometimes employed darker humor than most readers were prepared for.In general, Calvin is a happy child. He loves his parents and his best friend Hobbes, and although he gripes about her, he often enjoys playing with his friend Susie. Because he is so young though, Calvin is learning many lessons about life and the world for the first time, and some of those lessons force him to confront the darker side of reality.This comic is one of the darkest, but also one of the funniest Calvin and Hobbes comics. The multi-layered Sunday strip begins with a shooting in an office building, which is dark on its own. Eventually, however, readers discover the shooting wasn’t real, but was instead a class presentation Calvin was giving, drawing parallels to the treatment of wild animals.RELATED: A Complete Guide To Reading Calvin and Hobbes

Calvin and Hobbes is one of the most beloved comic strips of all time, but it wasn’t always about getting laughs. Bill Watterson’s masterful work in Calvin and Hobbes dealt with a wide range of issues surrounding the difficulties of growing up as a young child and the trials of raising an energetic young kid. As a result, his comics sometimes employed darker humor than most readers were prepared for.

RELATED: A Complete Guide To Reading Calvin and Hobbes

In general, Calvin is a happy child. He loves his parents and his best friend Hobbes, and although he gripes about her, he often enjoys playing with his friend Susie. Because he is so young though, Calvin is learning many lessons about life and the world for the first time, and some of those lessons force him to confront the darker side of reality.

This comic is one of the darkest, but also one of the funniest Calvin and Hobbes comics. The multi-layered Sunday strip begins with a shooting in an office building, which is dark on its own. Eventually, however, readers discover the shooting wasn’t real, but was instead a class presentation Calvin was giving, drawing parallels to the treatment of wild animals.

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