Calvin and Hobbes comic strips are available at many places online. Some places one can find Calvin and Hobbes comic strips include, Go Comics, Progressive Boink,Amazon, Heavy, and Best of Calvin and Hobbes.
You can find most of the Calvin and Hobbes comic strips at the related link below .
There is a website called GoComics that displays all of the episodes of the Calvin and Hobbes comic strip.
You can look to the related links below for a number of quotes from Bill Watterson's comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes" .
As of this writing, May 2008, there are sets of all Calvin and Hobbes Comics in the large bookstores like Borders. Also look on eBay for any of the earlier books that are compilations of his strips. Just search for Calvin and Hobbes.
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Calvin and Hobbes was a comic strip. It was never made into a cartoon show or any sort of animated feature. Its creator, Bill Waterson, disliked the idea of letting his comic strip into anyone else's hands for any reason. This is also why the only graphics or anything but the Waterson's own work is produced illegally.
you get it at the comic store
You can find the Calvin and Hobbes strip with that quote in the collection "The Complete Calvin and Hobbes." It appears in the strip where Calvin and Hobbes are sitting on a fallen tree trunk in the woods.
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