Calvin then takes on a mischievous expression when he expresses his desire to hit someone with it. However, Hobbes spoils the fun by pointing out that the snowball is so big that Calvin won’t be ...
Like Watterson, Murphy imbues Indiana, Calvin, and Hobbes with a distinctive cartoony flair, featuring exaggerated facial expressions and body language that convey a wide range of emotions.
The way most people interact with their favorite newspaper comics isn’t by sitting down with the funny pages or with a comic ...
This is the purest expression of Watterson’s work and beliefs. After Calvin and Hobbes, he abandoned comics for painting, mostly of the American Southwest. Here, finally, he found a landscape ...