The two main girls in the comic strips are Calvin's mom and Susie Derkins, who is Calvin's classmate and a neighbor.
Susie Derkins is a character in the comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes" by Bill Watterson. She is Calvin's classmate and neighbor, often serving as his foil with her intelligence and maturity. Susie is shown as a strong-willed, independent character who is unafraid to stand up to Calvin's antics.
Susie is Calvin's next-door neighbor. Calvin finds her, being a girl, incredibly icky and an object of his torment. Susie finds Hobbes incredibly cute.
Susie Derkins lives on the same street as Calvin ; the address has never been disclosed .
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The bully in Calvin and Hobbes is named Moe. He is known for tormenting Calvin and his classmates.
The number one book by Calvin and Hobbes creator Bill Watterson is "The Essential Calvin and Hobbes: A Calvin and Hobbes Treasury," which is a collection of some of the best comic strips from the series.
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The "Calvin and Hobbes Lazy Sunday Book" has 128 pages.
Calvin's dad gave him Hobbes as a gift. In the comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes," Hobbes is depicted as a stuffed tiger to everyone else, but appears alive to Calvin, reflecting his active imagination.
"Calvin and Hobbes" was created by the cartoonist Bill Watterson. It ran from 1985 to 1995 and follows the humorous adventures of a young boy named Calvin and his stuffed tiger, Hobbes.
Calvin and Hobbes is CLEARLY better than Dilbert.