@uberbatman I have the last Calvin and Hobbes strip in a frame on my wall :). I grew up loving Calvin and Hobbes and now going back reading it, it is a totally different comic, as @LostInParadise said, you can really read them from two different points of view.
Same here. I loved them as a kid, but I didn’t understand all the jokes. I liked the more simple stuff, like Calvin getting attacked by his dinner or his bike, or his epic snow sculptures. Sometimes I skipped the strips that had too much writing. You go back and read them as you get older, there are always new surprises. And even the stuff that I understood from day one never gets boring. Bill had such a way to create the series that nothing ever gets dull, ever, no matter how many times you go through the books. A real talented man. I love the comics to this day, always will.
One thing I always think about is, when I read these, or anything for that matter, I never have a problem imagining what the voices of the characters would sound like. Hobbes is no exception, except I would never be able to describe his voice with words. It’s not the voice of a child or a grown up…it’s the voice of Hobbes. I know exactly what he sounds like in my head, but could never describe it. It’s just plain weird.
Also Hobbes looks all soft and snuggly. :D