
Tommy Farley got his favorite Calvin and Hobbes comic and painted picture inked on his arm courtesy of the talented tattoo artist Justin Runyon of Epicenter Studios.
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Tommy Farley got his favorite Calvin and Hobbes comic and painted picture inked on his arm courtesy of the talented tattoo artist Justin Runyon of Epicenter Studios.
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The original Malvin and Cobbes design from Karen Hallion was great, but version 2.0 takes it to another level—though I still think the wagon should be Serenity. Either way, they aim to misbehave!
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Calvin and Hobbes must have watched Terminator 2 before entering their Transmogrifier.
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Was Doc Brown and all of their time traveling adventures simply a figment of Marty’s imagination?
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The only rule of Calvinball is you can’t play the game the same way twice. Nothing is official, including this shirt.
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They also have a wagon named “Serenity”.
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Maybe Dobby wasn’t actually killed. Maybe Harry just got too old for imaginary friends.
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If you picked up this Calvin and Hobbes / Star Wars mashup shirt for $22 when it dropped last month I have some bad news—you can get a version of it on Tee Fury for only $9 (today only). On the other hand, if you didn’t pick it up because you thought $22 was too much to pay for a t-shirt, I have some good news…
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So I guess the other characters in Star Wars were humoring Han by pretending they saw Chewbacca too. Does that blow your mind or what?