Comics Mentioned in Episode 19: Calvin the Philosophizer
What's the point of human existence?: March 3, 1992; The Days are Just Packed page 36
Paul Gauguin: May 1, 1992; The Days are Just Packed page 69
"Why are we here?" "Because we were born": April 1, 1988; Weirdos from Another Planet page 21; The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes page 149
Why are we here? Tiger food: November 10, 1989; Scientific Progress Goes Boink! page 30; The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes page 158
We're here to devour each other alive: February 23, 1992; The Days are Just Packed page 31
Rigatoni noodles as prey: March 12, 1988; Weirdos from Another Planet page 13; The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes page 140
Snarling when Calvin stops the tummy rub: August 14, 1990; Snow Goons page 25
Why do we have to learn about integers: June 1, 1993; Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat page 124
The sun will explode/life is meaningless: June 2, 1993; Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat page 125
Life is like this square of the sidewalk: April 16, 1991; The Days are Just Packed page 8
What if the reflection in the puddle is the real person?: April 26, 1988; Weirdos from Another Planet page 34; The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes page 160
Deathbed wishing they'd spent more time in the office: November 4, 1993; There's Treasure Everywhere page 41
Nothing matters vs everything matters: July 30, 1995; It's a Magical World page 77
Little raccoon story: Arc beginning March 9, 1987; Something Under the Bed is Drooling page 94; The Essential Calvin and Hobbes page 223
Dead bird: September 19, 1993; There's Treasure Everywhere page 16
Qualifying exam to be dad: July 21, 1987; Yukon Ho! page 31; The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes page 40
Strange that we laugh at absurdity: April 19, 1992; The Days are Just Packed page 66
Break-in arc: Story beginning April 24, 1989; Revenge of the Babysat page 66; The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes page 71
Do you believe in fate?: November 30, 1985; Calvin and Hobbes page 10; The Essential Calvin and Hobbes page 23
Not to hear mom and dad tell it: February 5, 1986; Calvin and Hobbes page 41; The Essential Calvin and Hobbes page 52
Why am I waiting in the rain for the school bus?: October 21, 1988; Weirdos from Another Planet page 109; The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes page 235
Doing homework- It's tyranny!: October 10, 1989; Scientific Progress Goes Boink! page 17; The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes page 145
Some fiend threatens a totalitarian system: December 4, 1988; Weirdos from Another Planet page 127; The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes page 253
Life's more fun when you're not responsible for your actions: Weirdos from Another Planet page 25; The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes page 152
Hobbes tripping Calvin into mud as fate: June 7, 1988; Weirdos from Another Planet page 52; The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes page 178
Horoscope arc: Story beginning April 13, 1992; The Days are Just Packed page 60
Susie knocks on Calvin's door, meets Stupendous Man: June 3, 1990; Scientific Progress Goes Boink! page 116; The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes page 244
Calvin hiding from his bike behind a tree: July 16, 1990; Snow Goons page 13
Wagon ride talking about luck: April 18, 1993; Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat page 99
"Well somebody's out to get me": May 6, 1986; Calvin and Hobbes page 82; The Essential Calvin and Hobbes page 91
Calvin the mighty god: December 6, 1987; Yukon Ho! page 92; The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes page 99
Calvin created the snowman/knocked off pedestal: February 9, 1995; There's Treasure Everywhere page 150
Fallen angels in Susie's yard: February 16, 1993; Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat page 65
A gas mask, a smoke grenade, and a helicopter: February 1, 1993; Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat page 57
Ripping pants at recess: Story beginning April 6, 1987; Something Under the Bed is Drooling page 107; The Essential Calvin and Hobbes page 235
Forgetting homework/feeling religious: Story beginning March 7, 1994; There's Treasure Everywhere page 114
Propeller beanie arc: Story beginning February 27, 1989; Revenge of the Babysat page 43; The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes page 49
Praying for snow, negotiating: November 27, 1988; Revenge of the Babysat page 6; The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes page 11
Certain people not being incinerated by lightning: November 8, 1990; Snow Goons page 62
Calvin asking Hobbes if there's a devil: April 6, 1992; The Days are Just Packed page 54
Calvin selling his soul to the devil: January 22, 1989; Revenge of the Babysat page 25; The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes page 30
Are babies born sinful?: April 3, 1993; Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat page 90
Poem where Santa likes naughty kids: December 19, 1993; There's Treasure Everywhere page 67
Santa deciding whether to give Calvin presents: December 24, 1995; It's a Magical World page 161
Calvin imagining Santa watching him: December 21, 1992; Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat page 33
Asking for a heat seeking smart missile: December 16, 1989; Scientific Progress Goes Boink! page 44; The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes page 172
Getting snowballs for Christmas: December 25, 1995; It's a Magical World page 162
The snow is here to tempt me: December 18, 1993; There's Treasure Everywhere page 68
Thoughts on being good vs acting good: December 11, 1988; Revenge of the Babysat page 8; The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes page 13
Doubting the existence of Santa: Short story beginning December 21, 1987; Yukon Ho! page 99; The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes page 106
The annoying human echo: Short story beginning February 3, 1994; There's Treasure Everywhere page 94
Pair o' pathetic peripatetics: September 15, 1993; There's Treasure Everywhere page 14
Witty and blistering retort: February 8, 1994; There's Treasure Everywhere page 97
The hideous snow sculpture: December 5, 1993; There's Treasure Everywhere page 63
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