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  • Calvin and Hobbes Snow Days – Day One


    Once Upon a GeekAuthority Authority: 424
    I’m officially declaring this week CALVIN AND HOBBES SNOW DAYS !  Each day this week will spotlight a handful of Calvin & Hobbes comic strips featuring snowmen.  This collection won’t cover all of the snowman related strips, but will tackle many of them. You may recall I’ve posted before about the ...
    1 day ago
  • Two Thousand Ten Things


    Aa..ha! [Thinking Inside The Blog!]Authority Authority: 121
    Pic sourced from here Happy Holidays, Folks! Merry Xmas and Happy New Year in advance! :-) PS: I spotted this charming cartoon today, for the first time ever I think, while searching for a good C&H Yahoo Group to join. Its quite surprising that I dont recall seeing it before. Obviously, Watterson ...
    5 days ago
  • Nevin Martell on LOOKING FOR CALVIN AND HOBBES


    Zack Smith: WriterAuthority Authority: 112
    Author Goes LOOKING FOR CALVIN AND HOBBES By Zack Smith  Everyone misses Bill Watterson’s classic comic strip Calvin and Hobbes , and aside from a few new collections, a plethora of bootleg bumper stickers and a disturbingly hilarious Robot Chicken sketch, there hasn’t been much said about the strip ...
    6 days ago
  • Rare Collectors Dream. ‘Wattersonity’.


    Funny EmailsAuthority Authority: 148
    Rare Collectors Item/Gift Available,Buy.Note: Watterson name misssing from the cover.I too own this rare collectors dream. It took me 6 years to get it. I carefully opened the pages and found it to be truly worthy of Mr. Watterson’s seal of approval. Each lesson is witty and hilariously written while concisely ...
    1 week ago
  • Contest: Win a signed copy of “Looking for Calvin and Hobbes”


    Addicted To VinylAuthority Authority: 477
    One of my favorite books that Ive read this year, is Looking for Calvin and Hobbes: The Unconventional Story of Bill Watterson and His Revolutionary Comic Strip by Nevin Martell. (You can check out my review at Popdose right here .)  Until and unless Watterson decides to tell the story himself, this book is the ...
    1 week ago
  • Book Review: Nevin Martell, “Looking for Calvin and Hobbes: The Unconventional Story of Bill Watterson and His Revolutionary Comic Strip”


    PopdoseAuthority Authority: 605
    While I wasn’t a big comic book reader growing up (GI Joe, Archie, etc), I did discover and enjoy my share of newspaper comics. My grandfather was a retired newspaper editor, and when I would visit my grandparents in Abilene, TX, part of our morning ritual was reading the paper together. He had strict but simple ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Top 10 Reclusive Artists


    Top 10 ListsAuthority Authority: 526
    While some celebrities and artists embrace the attention their fame brings them, others shy away from the spotlight and choose to lead lives of solitude away from the constant examination of the press. Ironically, this often only inspires an even more cultist devotion from their fans, and encourages the media to ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Why do I kind of feel like Bill Watterson, in his own way,...


    To Here Knows WhenAuthority Authority: 140
    Why do I kind of feel like Bill Watterson, in his own way, predicted the global economic recession?
    3 weeks ago
  • Linkarama@Newsarama


    Blog@NewsaramaAuthority Authority: 595
    If you only click on one of these links today, make it this one: Writing for the LA Times ‘ Hero Complex blog , Liesl Bradner discusses the “superheroes” of kamishibai, a sort of Japanese street theater that used large painted illustrations to help the storytellers. Some of these heroes are remarkably ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Aren’t We All Looking for Calvin and Hobbes?


    GeekDadAuthority Authority: 673
    Image: Nevin Martell A couple of decades ago, most people probably read Calvin and Hobbes, holding the daily newspaper over a bowl of cereal or a plate of toast. I know I did. It was one of the few comic strips that was actually funny or interesting. By the time Calvin and Hobbes started running in 1985, most of the ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Books I Read Recently


    Steel White TableAuthority Authority: 422
    Looking for Calvin and Hobbes: The Unconventional Story of Bill Watterson and His Revolutionary Comic Strip by Nevin Martell   (7/10) This is a well-written biography of Bill Watterson, the author of the best comic strip ever, Calvin and Hobbes. The author writes about Watterson’s reclusiveness a lot, describing ...
    4 weeks ago

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