05 October 2008 @ 04:26 pm
Sunday Trade: Calvin & Hobbes  

Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat: A Calvin & Hobbes Collection by Bill Watterson

There are children and teens growing up RIGHT NOW who will have never had the chance to experience Peanuts in its natural state. Or Bloom County. Or Calvin & Hobbes. Which makes me feel sad. Also old. But also sad...

The Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat collection has a copyright of 1994. That was FOURTEEN years ago. FOURTEEN. Some of you people have kids younger than that. Do they know who Calvin & Hobbes are? Do they only know them from various car window paste ons? Or from people's internet icons? Go and ask them. I'll wait...

Thats not to say there aren't good "strip" style comics being produced. But look at them. I love Get Fuzzy. Its funny and clever and fun. But I've based half my life on philosophies I picked up from C&H. Including some of the less than ideal ones that I probably WASN'T meant to adopt from Calvin. And yeah, webcomics are the future and so forth...

But I don't know if we'll get lucky enough to have people like Charles Schultz or old-school Berkle Breathed or Bill Watterson again. And thats just a pity...

 
 
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Michael Sonby: Calvin Dance[info]crimsonjoe on October 6th, 2008 10:44 am (UTC)
For newspaper strips, there's also "Pearls Before Swine". "Dilbert" is still great, though it's not on the same philosophical levels as Calvin & Hobbes or Bloom County. And "Foxtrot" was awesome back when it was a daily.

But a lot of the web comics out there are incredible. I don't know if any of them can match Calvin & Hobbes, but I'll rank Order of the Stick, Questionable Content, Something Positive or Two Lumps as almost on the same level.