Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The creator of the beloved comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes," Bill Watterson, is coming back – but not for a kids comic strip.
Calvin and Hobbes is one of the most famous comic strips ever written. Bill Watterson wrote and drew these beloved comics daily from 1985 to 1995, and during that time, they appeared in newspapers ...
Calvin and Hobbes is a comic strip that has inspired readers for generations. It evokes a wide range of emotions and often attempts to impart lessons to its audience. There are the fun strips that see ...
Bill Watterson brought Calvin & Hobbes to an end, on New Year's Eve 1995. Awww… But there were rumours of a final unpublished strip. Which appeared in a number of forms. And it's a version of that one ...
Why would a pro running back at his peak decamp for India to study ancient healing science? Or a top cartoonist, not yet 40, suddenly decide to retire? That's what Bill Watterson did a decade ago.
If you’re like me, you grew up with the iconic Calvin and Hobbes comic strip, destroying the treasuries with constant re-reads. Given that Calvin and Hobbes creator Bill Watterson turned down millions ...
40 years ago — on November 18, 1985 — a new comic strip appeared in the newspaper: Calvin and Hobbes. Hobbes was a stuffed tiger, but in the mind of 6-year-old Calvin he was a wryly observant ...
On Nov. 18, 1985, a new comic strip made its newspaper debut: Calvin and Hobbes. It featured a small boy wearing a pith helmet who announced that day that he was going to check his tiger trap. The boy ...
Calvin and Hobbes and Bloom County crossed over today in a throwback comics-page mega-team-up 30 years in the making. Pardon me, Avengers: Infinity War, this is the most ambitious crossover event in ...