Looking for Calvin and Hobbes : The Unconventional Story of Bill Watterson and his Revolutionary Comic Strip, Hardback Book

Looking for Calvin and Hobbes : The Unconventional Story of Bill Watterson and his Revolutionary Comic Strip Hardback

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"Looking for Calvin and Hobbes" is an affectionate and revealing book about uncovering the story behind this most uncommon trio - a man, a boy and his tiger.

From the get-go, it was obvious that this was no ordinary comic strip.

Calvin was named after the 16th-century Protestant theologian who believed in predestination, Hobbes after the philosopher a century later who once observed that life is 'nasty, brutish and short'.

Watterson injected real philosophical questions into his strip and coupled his commentaries with groundbreaking artwork.

His lavish half-page Sunday strips completely re-envisioned the potential of the comics, while never detracting from his poignant humor.

Bill Watterson was completely different from most comic strip creators because he never wanted to see Calvin & Hobbes turn into a commercial monolith.

A longtime liberal and former political cartoonist, he staunchly refused to have the characters merchandised - a decision which could have netted him millions of additional dollars in income per year - and rarely made public appearances or granted interviews. When Steven Spielberg called him to talk about making an animated Calvin & Hobbes movie, Watterson didn't take the call.

As a result, dozens of bootleg items have flooded the market.

There were only 3,160 strips ever produced, but Watterson has left behind an impressive legacy.

Calvin & Hobbes references litter the pop culture landscape and his fans are as varied as they are numerable.

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