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The Noodle Incident is an enduring mystery from Calvin and Hobbes, but what actually was it? And why does Calvin refuse to explain it to others?
Though he is a charming kid, Calvin is a horrible student in the Calvin and Hobbes strip, which is why his in-school adventures are so hilarious.
Hobbes dwelled in a fun space, somewhere between being Calvin’s friend and sometimes being his frenemy. As depicted by Watterson, “Calvin and Hobbes” was something rare and magical.
The Calvin and Hobbes Portable Compendium: Volume 2 is now up for preorder at Amazon--and there's a slight discount if you decide to reserve your copy prior to launch.
Bill Watterson’s return to print, after nearly three decades, comes in the form of a fable called “The Mysteries,” which shares with his famous comic strip a sense of enchantment.
Calvin and Hobbes creator Bill Watterson finally released his long-awaited adult fable, The Mysteries, with illustrations from John Kascht.
"Calvin and Hobbes" creator Bill Watterson has released a new adult fable after formerly retiring in 1995.
It’s been 28 years since the last Calvin and Hobbes panels appeared in newspapers, but interest in the comic strip by Bill Watterson remains high. Proof: Two original dailies by Watterson just ...
There’s no art I’ve loved more, in any medium, than Calvin and Hobbes. From elementary school through high school, I read through the comic’s entire run ...
One writer reflects on the “Calvin and Hobbes” comics that have become a precious symbol of her happy childhood.
Nearly 30 years after Bill Watterson's final Calvin and Hobbes comic strip, the illustrator returns with a new book October 10th. Calvin and Hobbes Creator Returning with The Mysteries, a “Fable ...