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Revision as of 14:31, 23 May 2020

Galaxoid

Galaxoid

Galaxoid is a minor character in Calvin and Hobbes. He appeared in two story arcs (10/2 through 10/21 and 12/19 through 12/23 1995).

Biography

10/2 through 12/19

Galaxoid is one half of a pair of aliens, the other half being Nebular, that landed in Calvin's backyard. At the time, Calvin was collecting leaves for a homework assignment at the last minute.

Characteristics

Appearance

He is a short alien, about the same height as Calvin. He has one large eye, and at least four tentacles at the bottom. His spacesuit consists of a short robe with a ringed collar and a "wizard-style" cap, both with a star on the front.

Homeworld

Galaxoid and Nebular claimed that at light speed, their ship could "just make it" to a short stop on their planet and back to Earth within an afternoon. Although their estimate proved somewhat liberal, the fact remains that their planet must have been only a few light-hours away. They also do not have snow on their homeworld, meaning it must be very hot compared to Earth.


Trivia

  • According to Susie, the leaves from the aliens' planet looked like weirdly cut maple leaves.
  • Galaxoid was not referred to by name until Calvin exclaimed in shock at their second appearance, although Nebular referred to himself by name in the duo's first appearance.
  • Galaxoid and Nebular claim the reason they want the Earth is "prime real estate".
  • Similar to Moe, the duo speak in an unusual font -- squarish, computer-like letters.
  • Galaxoid apparently does most of the talking; he had many more lines than Nebular did.
  • His name, of course, is derived from "galaxy".
  • Him and Nebular are some of the secondary characters that never appeared in a Sunday strip.