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[ HOME ] A complete and original tribute to the Calvin and Hobbes comic strip | |
"I find my life is a lot easier the lower I keep everyone's expectations."![]() History of Calvin and Hobbes |
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Like most people, Bill Watterson did not have instant success with his passion for cartooning. Instead, it was something he did in his spare time whilst working in an advertising job to pay the bills.
Many strip ideas were considered by Watterson and submitted to various syndicates. After several rejections, he did receive some positive feedback around one strip that featured a side character called 'Marvin' (the little brother of the main character) who had a stuffed tiger. Encouraged by the feedback, Watterson reworked his idea for the strip to focus on these characters.
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The first strip was published on November 18, 1985. Whilst it had taken a while for Watterson to get published, within a year of syndication, Calvin and Hobbes was being published in around 250 newspapers and in wide circulation around the world. In this sense, Calvin and Hobbes was an 'instant' success.
Accolades for Watterson soon flowed in. Watterson twice received the Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year from the National Cartoonists Society (1986 and 1988, and nominated in 1992). In 1988 the Society awarded him the Humor Comic Strip Award. Watterson was also featured in the Los Angeles Times, one of the major newspapers in the USA, in 1987.
Sadly, after a decade of strips, Watterson decided to call it quits. He sent a letter in 1995 to all editors whose newspapers carried his strip:
Right: The last Calvin and Hobbes strip
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