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Updated on January 24, 2025, by John Curtin: Full of heart, laughs, and dynamic art, Calvin and Hobbes remains one of the ...
It's been 15 years since Calvin and his tiger buddy Hobbes pulled up and rather suddenly left the comics pages. Fans are still in mourning.
Cartoonist Bill Watterson didn’t predict the current world when Calvin and Hobbes comic strips ran from 1985 until 1995, but even the final strip makes sense of life during the coronavirus pandemic.
That's what Bill Watterson did a decade ago. Calvin and Hobbes, the comic strip he created in 1985 about a mischievous 6-year-old boy and his toy tiger, appeared in 2,500 newspapers worldwide. His ...
Calvin and Hobbes. This Oct. 23, 2013, file photo shows a curator at the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum in Columbus, Ohio, holding a "Calvin and Hobbes" comic by cartoonist Bill Watterson.
"Calvin and Hobbes" creator Bill Watterson says he made a brief, unannounced return to newspaper cartooning to raise money for a good cause - and because he thought it would be funny.
The look of satisfaction on his face at the sound of my scream sent chills up my spine. ... The power of imagination, and other parenting lessons from Calvin and Hobbes. April 4, 2019 ...
"Calvin and Hobbes" said goodbye in 1995, but unbeknownst to many fans, creator Bill Watterson had quietly snuck back into the comics pages the week of June 2. It turns out that the cartoonist has ...
Nevin Martell, the author of “Looking for Calvin and Hobbes,” a story of the strip and Watterson that’s also part memoir, spoke to “The Guardian” about Watterson’s new book, calling it ...
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