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Attack Of The Deranged Mutant Killer Snow Goons by Bill Watterson

The Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book by Bill Watterson

It's A Magical World: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection by Bill Watterson

There's Treasure Everywhere--A Calvin and Hobbes Collection by Bill Watterson

The Essential Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson

Scientific Progress Goes 'Boink': A Calvin and Hobbes Collection by Bill Watterson

Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection by Bill Watterson

Weirdos From Another Planet! by Bill Watterson

The Revenge Of The Baby-Sat by Bill Watterson

Something Under the Bed Is Drooling by Bill Watterson

Yukon Ho! by Bill Watterson

The Calvin & Hobbes Lazy Sunday Book by Bill Watterson

Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson

Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995 by Bill Watterson

The Days Are Just Packed by Bill Watterson


Bill Watterson

Bill Watterson (William B. Watterson II) (born July 5, 1958) is the author of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes. He went to college at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio and graduated in 1980 with a degree in political science. For a while he drew political cartoons for the Cincinnati Post. Watterson was awarded the Reuben Award for "Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year" from the National Cartoonists Society in 1986, the youngest person to win the award. In 1988 he won this award again, and was nominated in 1992. Watterson spent a huge portion of his career trying to change the climate of comics. He believed that the artistic value of comics was being undermined, and that the space they occupied in newspapers continually decreased and was subject to arbitrary whims of publishers. Watterson believed that art should not be judged by the medium for which it is created (i.e., that there is no "high" art or "low" art, just art). Watterson is also known for battling against the arbitrary structure imposed on newspaper cartoons by the publishers: the standard cartoon starts with a large wide rectangle featuring the cartoon's logo, and the strip is presented in a series of rectangles of different widths, limiting the cartoonist's options of allowable presentation. Watterson managed to get an exception to this constraint for Calvin and Hobbes, allowing him to draw his Sunday cartoons the way he wanted. In many of them the panels overlap or contain their own panels; in some of them the action takes place diagonally across the strip. Moreover, Watterson battled constantly against the many things that he felt cheapened his comic. He felt that pasting Calvin and Hobbes images on commercially-sold coffee mugs, stickers and t-shirts devalued the characters and their personalities. This might also explain his refusal to allow the strip to become an animated series. Watterson fought this uphill battle against the pressure from publishers until the end of his career. Since retiring in 1996 Bill Watterson has taken up painting. Two speeches by Bill Watterson are available at several locations on the Web:
  • "The Cheapening of the Comics" (search Google, Altavista), a speech delivered at the Festival of Cartoon Art, Ohio State University, on October 27, 1989
  • "Some thoughts on the real world by one who glimpsed it and fled" (search Google, Altavista), a commencement speech delivered at Kenyon College on May 20, 1990
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