A Conversation for 'Calvin and Hobbes' - the Comic Strip
not just for kids
Galen Started conversation Jun 10, 2003
I have always found that the strips contained many ideas and themes that pertain to adults also. that is one of the reasons i love it so much... i grew up on calvin and hobbes... i remmember the last strip. but i find that waterson is able to blend adult and child into a seamless comic. he is able to make the strips funny for the kids while melding serious ideas into the strips. such as when he is fighting against the new strip formats or the syndicate, the adults pick up on it, and he presents it in such a way that the kids find it funny. oh what can i day... i miss it SO much!
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Editorial Note: This conversation has been moved from ''Calvin and Hobbes' the Comic Strip' to ''Calvin and Hobbes' - the Comic Strip'.
Due to a mix-up over this being an update rather than a fresh entry, this has been moved to the other Edited version where the update now lives. Many thanks.
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J Posted Jun 10, 2003
I agree completely. With everything
Sorry about that DNA Messages thing, the editors made a little mistake that I told them that resulted in moving the threads
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Galen Posted Jun 10, 2003
yeah.. also, have you noticed the similarity in his dad and himself? take a look at a picture of waterson! its too funny!
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J Posted Jun 10, 2003
I've never seen a picture of Watterson, but I'll look for one.
I think I read in the anniversary book that Watterson based the character of dad on his own dad.
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Steve K. Posted Jun 10, 2003
My nephew is about the same age as me, we were both adults for the entire run of the strip and both big fans. He thinks the discontinuation of the strip borders on treason. "Doesn't he realize what that does to me?!?"
Very Calvinesque.
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Shipwrecked Posted Jun 10, 2003
Calvin & Hobbes is my all-time favourite comic strip. No other strip has ever made me laugh out loud so often, so consistently. It is so intelligently imaginative, and so wickedly funny. America's two preeminent literary geniuses are John Steinbeck and Bill Watterson. No hyperbole intended.
Shipwrecked (stranded on a desert isle, and Calvin & Hobbes is indeed on my list of "Ten things....")
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Galen Posted Jun 11, 2003
i read the same book... i think it had his pic in that book also...
it makes me so nostalgic thinking about the strip again... the other day actually i was looking at my lazy sunday book!
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