![]() ![]() ![]() One of the book’s highlights is Billy Ireland museum curator Jenny Robb’s wide-ranging interview with Mr. This includes: Calvinball (an unorganized sport with an ever-changing rule structure), Spaceman Spiff (one of Calvin’s alter egos, who fought imaginary aliens), the Transmogrifier (cardboard boxes that could become anything), and evil snow sculptures. While there were one-off strips in Calvin and Hobbes, it was the recurring storylines that remain deeply etched in our memories. ![]() Watterson’s influences, early work, and examples of his syndicated brainchild. To celebrate its 30th anniversary, the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum at Ohio State University released a new book, “Exploring Calvin and Hobbes: A Exhibition Catalogue.” This exhibition, which was held last April, included Mr. ![]() We have another chance to visit with Calvin and Hobbes. Except for a few interviews, pieces in the Los Angeles Times and Wall Street Journal, and being a surprise guest illustrator last June for three comic strips of Pearls Before Swine, he’s been fairly silent.įortunately, this great comic strip’s story isn’t completely over. Watterson has no interest in reviving Calvin and Hobbes. We’ll never find out where they went that day - or any other day, for that matter. ![]()
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