Alter Egos
Ah, yes, the many alter egos of Calvin, all part of Calvin's imagination. Here's a little bit about them...
Stupendous Man: Stupendous Man has to be my favourite alter ego. He dons his red cape and fights danger wherever it is located, and is bound to get into trouble.
Tracer Bullet: A sly detective who solves problems, like when the flower pot breaks, or when Calvin goes bald. Even though Watterson didn't know much about film noir, I must say he did a very good job with Tracer Bullet, even though he didn't appear much.
Spaceman Spiff: The most popular of Calvin's alter egos, Spaceman Spiff is the one who zaps evil Zorgs or frays evil Martians. Whether exploring through space, or crashing down the stairs, this little guy's always cool.
Captain Napalm: He only appeared twice in the whole ten years Calvin and Hobbes was drawn. Once as an alter ego, and again as a comic book superhero.
Safari Al: The rarest of the rarest of Calvin's alter egos, who appeared only once. You could say he was a little bit of a spoof of The Crocodile Hunter before the Crocodile Hunter was created.
Calvin the Zombie: One that everyone has forgotten about. Calvin was working on his homework, he decided the living dead don't NEED to work. Thus, came Calvin the Zombie. Hobbes got into the habit of being a zombie, too.
Dinosaurs: Enough with obscurity, let's get back to continually appearing alter egos! Such as ... the dinosaurs! Every few Sundays or so, the dinosaurs would rampage through forests, buildings and so forth. Calvin had a love for dinosaurs, and Watterson could draw a fairly good one. This is an early dinosaur strip, so near the end, the dinosaurs were professionally drawn. include('footer.inc.php'); ?>
Stupendous Man: Stupendous Man has to be my favourite alter ego. He dons his red cape and fights danger wherever it is located, and is bound to get into trouble.
Tracer Bullet: A sly detective who solves problems, like when the flower pot breaks, or when Calvin goes bald. Even though Watterson didn't know much about film noir, I must say he did a very good job with Tracer Bullet, even though he didn't appear much.
Spaceman Spiff: The most popular of Calvin's alter egos, Spaceman Spiff is the one who zaps evil Zorgs or frays evil Martians. Whether exploring through space, or crashing down the stairs, this little guy's always cool.
Captain Napalm: He only appeared twice in the whole ten years Calvin and Hobbes was drawn. Once as an alter ego, and again as a comic book superhero.
Safari Al: The rarest of the rarest of Calvin's alter egos, who appeared only once. You could say he was a little bit of a spoof of The Crocodile Hunter before the Crocodile Hunter was created.
Calvin the Zombie: One that everyone has forgotten about. Calvin was working on his homework, he decided the living dead don't NEED to work. Thus, came Calvin the Zombie. Hobbes got into the habit of being a zombie, too.
Dinosaurs: Enough with obscurity, let's get back to continually appearing alter egos! Such as ... the dinosaurs! Every few Sundays or so, the dinosaurs would rampage through forests, buildings and so forth. Calvin had a love for dinosaurs, and Watterson could draw a fairly good one. This is an early dinosaur strip, so near the end, the dinosaurs were professionally drawn. include('footer.inc.php'); ?>