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'''Calvin in 2-D Form''' refers to two of [[Calvin]]'s alter egos. Each appeared in a single Sunday strip. Both were flat versions of Calvin with otherwise identical features, but appeared in different settings.
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'''Calvin in 2-D Form''' refers to one of [[Calvin]]'s alter egos. Ir appeared in a single Sunday strip. It is a flat version of Calvin.
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==Appearance==
==First appearance==
 
   
 
[[File:Calvin_in_2-D_Form_1.png|thumb]]The alter ego first appeared as a two-dimensional version of Calvin with height and width but no depth (hence the "2-D" epithet), who interacted with Calvin's regular surroundings. He claimed to be "thinner than a sheet of paper...Having width but no thickness..." As a result, when standing up straight, he becomes a "nearly invisible vertical line", although his shadow can give him away.
 
[[File:Calvin_in_2-D_Form_1.png|thumb]]The alter ego first appeared as a two-dimensional version of Calvin with height and width but no depth (hence the "2-D" epithet), who interacted with Calvin's regular surroundings. He claimed to be "thinner than a sheet of paper...Having width but no thickness..." As a result, when standing up straight, he becomes a "nearly invisible vertical line", although his shadow can give him away.
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Revision as of 14:36, 23 May 2020

Calvin in 2-D Form refers to one of Calvin's alter egos. Ir appeared in a single Sunday strip. It is a flat version of Calvin.

Appearance

Calvin in 2-D Form 1

The alter ego first appeared as a two-dimensional version of Calvin with height and width but no depth (hence the "2-D" epithet), who interacted with Calvin's regular surroundings. He claimed to be "thinner than a sheet of paper...Having width but no thickness..." As a result, when standing up straight, he becomes a "nearly invisible vertical line", although his shadow can give him away.

Calvin in 2-D Form 2

Calvin's 2-D form must only have been temporary; Calvin told his father that he had been two-dimensionnal "all morning", implying that at the time of telling his father he had returned to his normal form. Calvin offered this explanation for his absence during the morning; as such, Calvin In 2-D Form was here analogous to Calvin's absence.