Flamethrowers!
Intimidation is the highest form of flattery, right? I'm pretty sure that's what they say. I can relate to Calvin's immediate choice of a flamethrower for his weapon; something about being a young boy makes you fascinated with fire and enamored with the potential that it could be thrown. I also now can totally relate to Hobbes' apprehension about Calvin having a flamethrower. Obviously, the person who most wants a flamethrower should be the last person to ever actually possess a flamethrower.
Other than that I don't really have a whole lot to say about this strip. It seems like a continuation of this theme of monsters under the bed that Watterson keeping threading through the strips. Many of these strips so far are set at the point when Calvin is going to bed. I wonder what the fascination is around bedtime for Watterson, or maybe it's just the first theme that he picked to create a conducive story...
:)
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