Re: Calvin & Hobbes
Grishny, on host 12.29.132.98
Wednesday, February 27, 2002, at 06:56:56
Re: Calvin & Hobbes posted by Adam Bomb on Tuesday, February 19, 2002, at 07:29:34:
> > I love Calvin & Hobbes. But I can't think of anything to say about it right now, so I'll stop writing. > > I love it too. I have almost all of the books.
I think one of the things that always drew me to Calvin & Hobbes was the quality of the comic. Bill Watterson took great pride in his work, which is one of the reasons he ended the strip when he did instead of keeping it going-- he had gone as far as he felt he could with the strip and didn't want to force it. I for one am glad that C&H didn't end up like some of the other comic strips out there that either keep repeating the same jokes over and over again, or are just plain stupid.
C&H was always imaginative and funny, but one of the things that struck me was the artwork. Watterson was more than a cartoonist; he was a talented artist and illustrator who wasn't afraid to push the envelope. Who can forget the vibrant, colorful worlds that Calvin entered as Spaceman Spiff, or the times that Susie forced him to play House and Doctor?
I was very sad when they ran the last strip and Calvin & Hobbes sledded off into the sunset, but I'm also glad that Bill Watterson took pride in his work and refused to let it become a commercialized cash cow. Even though a C&H Saturday morning cartoon would have been ruling.
Gri"I hope he re-enteres the comic strip world someday"shny
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