"Calvin and Hobbes" Creator Finally Makes A Comeback
Feb 28, 2014 19:25
It's been nearly 20 years since Bill Watterson, the notoriously reclusive creator of the comic "Calvin and Hobbes", released any new comics. But now, fans of the precocious six-year-old boy and his stuffed tiger can finally rejoice.
This poster for the upcoming documentary "Stripped" was illustrated by Watterson himself. The documentary, described as a "love letter to comic strips," features interviews with the comic world's most iconic figures discussing the uncertain future of comics as the age of the newspaper comes to a close. Check out the trailer below:
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