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Rare Watterson
A cartoon drawn by Bill Watterson to garnish an interview with the reclusive Calvin and Hobbes artist for the Cleveland Plain Dealer in March of 1986.
I thought you might enjoy this page on Platypus Comix's site that has a ton of rare Bill Watterson comics including pre-Calvin and Hobbes drawings and a 1984 review by Watterson of a Bloom County book!
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tng's blog | printer friendly version
varkam | 2006-08-18 11:02 |
Thanks for that!
I read Calvin and Hobbes religiously as a kid. That brings back a lot of good memories. Thank!
tng | 2006-08-18 13:23 |
I was more of a Bloom County fan
But Calvin and Hobbes was a very close second.
Favorite traditional (means they got a syndication contract) cartoonists (not necessarily in order):
- Berkeley Breathed
- Tom Tomorrow
- Gary Trudeau
- Bill Watterson
- Gary Larson
- Charles Schulz
How about the rest of you lot who are being too damn quiet lately? Who are your top cartoonists of all time?