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+ | '''Black-and-White Drawing of Calvin''' refers to one of [[Calvin]]'s alter egos. This alter ego was a poorly rendered self-portrait made by Calvin in his spare time. |
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− | '''{{Character box | pic=Badly-Drawn Calvin.gif| first=...| last=April 26th, 1992}}Badly-drawn Calvin refers to two of [[Calvin]]'s childhood drawings.''' |
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⚫ | [[File:Badly-Drawn_Calvin.gif|thumb]]It appeared as a pencil drawing of Calvin in a single weekday strip. The drawing was a bean-shaped stump with a broken outline, wheel-shaped feet, no arms, misplaced facial features and what appeared to be an antenna. Calvin's mother thought the drawing was of some sort of helicopter. |
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− | The other badly-drawn [[Calvin]] looked much more like [[Calvin]] himself. It was a thickly outlined, stocky humanoid with a garish color scheme, opposing eyes, a pig-like snout, horns and a devilish look. Calvin attempted to fix his drawing by adding things or drawing over them, but this just frustrated him to the point of abandoning the drawing entirely. |
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Revision as of 14:35, 23 May 2020
Black-and-White Drawing of Calvin refers to one of Calvin's alter egos. This alter ego was a poorly rendered self-portrait made by Calvin in his spare time.
It appeared as a pencil drawing of Calvin in a single weekday strip. The drawing was a bean-shaped stump with a broken outline, wheel-shaped feet, no arms, misplaced facial features and what appeared to be an antenna. Calvin's mother thought the drawing was of some sort of helicopter.