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Calvin and Hobbes

Between Imagination and Real Life

Tuesday, February 27, 2001

The characters of Calvin and Hobbes are ingrained in the hearts of the comic strip’s readers. They felt a sense of loss when creator Bill Watterson decided to stop drawing. Here was a solid, imaginative work that powerfully transcended all barriers.

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IN the cold air, among falling snowflakes, the young couple stares at rolling heads. The ‘bloody’ heads are those of snowmen made by their 6-year-old son, Calvin. The husband and wife look concerned. The father says, "We have to take him to a psychologist."

Bill Watterson’s humor is not always rosy. He presented something bittersweet, but asked us to laugh at the bitterness of life, like Woody Allen laughing at his Je

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