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Calvin laments to Hobbes the coming end of summer, and how quickly it went by: “There’s never enough time to do all the nothing you want.” Even though I was 20 at the time, it made me miss ...
At first glance, ‘Calvin and Hobbes,’ the comic strip, is about a six-year-old (Calvin) with as BFF a large toy tiger (Hobbes) he pretends to be alive. This seems great fun for 6-year-olds ...
Delightfully, the full body of Calvin and Hobbes has been immortalized in a gorgeous hardcover set of books, and for Cyber Monday, Amazon is offering a 50% discount, making the entire library just ...
To truly appreciate Calvin and Hobbes for the masterpiece it is, itâ s important to understand its creator, Bill Watterson. Watterson grew up in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland where ...
This understanding of political change was summarised by Hobbes at the end of Behemoth: ‘I have seen in this revolution a circular motion of the sovereign power.’ This tradition of thought is deeply ...
Bill Watterson’s return to print, after nearly three decades, comes in the form of a fable called “The Mysteries,” which shares with his famous comic strip a sense of enchantment.
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 ...
The highlight for Watterson fans was undoubtedly two Calvin and Hobbes originals. One, which ran March 28, 1986, and features hyperactive Calvin going for a new look with sunglasses, fetched $174,000.
Calvin gives quite a few philosophical soliloquies every now and then. But I got the gist of it — Calvin is a funny 5-year-old rascal that you can’t help but adore. Hobbes is his loyal, true best ...
Nearly 30 years after Bill Watterson's final Calvin and Hobbes comic strip, the illustrator returns with a new book October 10th. Calvin and Hobbes Creator Returning with The Mysteries, a “Fable ...