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Comic Strips - Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995

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Book Synopsis: Celebrating an exhibit of ten years of Sunday comics featuring the beloved boy and his tiger, Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995 is sure to bring back memories. New York Times best-seller!

Everyone misses Calvin and Hobbes. It reinvented the newspaper comic strip at a time when many had all but buried the funnies as a vehicle for fresh, creative work. Then Bill Watterson came along and reminded a new generation of what older readers and comic strip aficionados knew: A well-written and beautifully drawn strip is an intricate, powerful form of communication. And with Calvin and Hobbes, we had fun—just like readers of Krazy Kat and Pogo did. Opening the newspaper each day was an adventure. The heights of Watterson's creative imagination took us places we had never been. We miss that.

This book was published in conjunction with the first exhibition of original Calvin and Hobbes Sunday pages at The Ohio State University Cartoon Research Library. Although the work was created for reproduction, not for gallery display, was a pleasure to see the cartoonist's carefully placed lines and exquisite brush strokes. In an attempt to share this experience with those who were unable to visit the exhibition, all of the original Sunday pages displayed are reproduced in color in this book so that every detail, such as sketch lines, corrections, and registration marks, are visible. On the opposite page the same comic strip is printed in full color. Because Watterson was unusually intentional and creative in his use of color, this juxtaposition provides Calvin and Hobbes readers the opportunity to consider the impact of color on its narrative and content.

When I first contacted Bill Watterson about the possibility of exhibiting his original work, I used the term "retrospective." He replied that we might be able to do an exhibit, but that calling it a retrospective made him uncomfortable. He felt that a longer time was needed to put Calvin and Hobbes in the historical perspective implied by that term. Nonetheless, this show is a "look back" at the comic strip as we revisit favorites that we remember. Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995 is particularly interesting because each work that is included was selected by Bill Watterson. His comments about the thirty-six Sunday pages he chose are part of this volume. In addition, he reflects on Calvin and Hobbes from the perspective of six years, and his essay provides insights into his life as a syndicated cartoonist.

Reprint books of Calvin and Hobbes are nice to have, but the opportunity to see the original work and read Bill Watterson's thoughts about it is a privilege. He generously shared not only the art, but also his time and his thoughts. When I first reviewed the works included in the exhibit, I knew that everyone who visited it would begin with laughter and end with tears.

On behalf of all who enjoyed Calvin and Hobbes, thank you, Bill Watterson.--Lucy Shelton Caswell, Professor and Curator The Ohio State University Cartoon Research Library, June 2001

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Are you ready to take a trip down memory lane? Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995 is a must-have book that celebrates ten years of the beloved boy and his tiger. As a New York Times best-seller, this book is a treasure for both old and new fans of Calvin and Hobbes. Let the fun-loving duo remind you of the joy and laughter they brought into your life!

Calvin and Hobbes was a comic strip that reinvented the newspaper comic strip genre. Just like classics such as Krazy Kat and Pogo, it showcased the powerful form of communication that a well-written and beautifully drawn strip can be. Bill Watterson's creative imagination took us on countless adventures that we had never experienced before. Opening the newspaper each day became an exciting journey with Calvin and Hobbes by our side.

Originally created for reproduction, the original Sunday pages of Calvin and Hobbes are beautifully displayed in this book. Every detail, from sketch lines to corrections and registration marks, is visible in full color. By reproducing the original artwork, we aim to share the same experience as those who were lucky enough to visit the exhibition at The Ohio State University Cartoon Research Library. Dive into the world of Calvin and Hobbes and let the impact of color enhance your reading experience.

This exclusive exhibition of Calvin and Hobbes is a look back at the comic strip, carefully selected by Bill Watterson himself. His personal comments about each of the thirty-six Sunday pages included in this volume add an extra layer of depth. Additionally, Watterson reflects on Calvin and Hobbes from the perspective of six years, offering invaluable insights into his life as a syndicated cartoonist. Owning a reprint book is one thing, but having the privilege to witness the original work and read Watterson's thoughts is truly remarkable.

Let us raise a toast to Bill Watterson for generously sharing not only his art, but also his time and thoughts. Whether you were a die-hard fan, a casual reader, or someone completely new to the world of Calvin and Hobbes, this book will guarantee both laughter and tears. Join us in reliving the magic and securing your copy of Calvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages 1985-1995. Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of comic strip history.

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