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The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century

Calvin and Hobbes — Now with Ritalin!

by Joey deVilla on January 8, 2008

Comic parody of “Calvin and Hobbes”, in which Calvin is on Ritalin

Update: This comic made some readers feel very sad, so please be advised that there is a follow-up comic.

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