Calvin and Hobbes cartoonist Bill Watterson is back after nearly a two-decade hiatus — sort of. The reclusive author drew a film poster for an upcoming documentary called Stripped. It's about the ...
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15 Calvin & Hobbes comics perfect for the holidays
Calvin and Hobbes comics present a comical look at the holidays. These strips in particular prove perfect for bringing joy during the season.
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The 15 best Calvin and Hobbes Christmas comics
Many Calvin and Hobbes Christmas strips explore the themes of morality and temptation. Calvin tries to resist his desire for ...
When Bill Watterson stopped drawing "Calvin and Hobbes" in 1995, everyone noticed. But the brothers behind the webcomic "Pants Are Overrated"... Bill Watterson stopped drawing "Calvin and Hobbes" in ...
Bill Watterson has been speculated as the new artist on Pearls Before Swine. The famously reclusive Calvin and Hobbes creator has been rumoured to be a new contributor to Stephan Pastis's strip, ...
40 years ago — on November 18, 1985 — a new comic strip appeared in the newspaper: Calvin and Hobbes. Hobbes was a stuffed tiger, but in the mind of 6-year-old Calvin he was a wryly observant ...
Nearly two decades after the final strip of Calvin and Hobbes marked creator Bill Watterson’s retirement, the beloved cartoonist made a secret return to the newspaper comics page. Stephan Pastis, the ...
Why would a pro running back at his peak decamp for India to study ancient healing science? Or a top cartoonist, not yet 40, suddenly decide to retire? That's what Bill Watterson did a decade ago.
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There’s no art I’ve loved more, in any medium, than Calvin and Hobbes. From elementary school through high school, I read through the comic’s entire run at least once a year. If you’d asked me whether ...
In today’s tech centered world, newspapers have started to become a thing of the past. Comic strips have gone with them. Just a few decades ago, newspapers were big business. On Sunday mornings in my ...
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