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In lugnet.space, Trevor Pruden writes:
> > > Yes I've also heard that he was eccentric. this seems to be a quality of the best cartoonists.
> > >
> > > I really stopped reading comics the day the last Calvin was printed. They
> > > could of at least ran the re-runs like they do with Peanuts.
> particularly loved Calvin's wild imagination and introspective look at
> overly-adult situations, and Berkley Breathed's increadible ability at
> political and social satire. >
> Trev
It's really too bad. But where did he go? Wouldn't he have published
more books by now? Someone I know, and does not lie, claims to be related
to Bill Waterson. A distant cousin, or something. There is no reason to
doubt this, so I believe it. The person said that he (Bill Waterson) was in
the process of writing some sort of auto-biography or something similar, but
this was a while ago. If you notice, in one of his last books he wrote many
comments about certain panels and work as a cartoonist in general. But the
reason his cartoon isn't still in newspapers is probably because the panels
were so big. There just wouldn't be room for it.
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| (...) I agree. Bloom County and Calvin & Hobbes were my favourite. I particularly loved Calvin's wild imagination and introspective look at overly-adult situations, and Berkley Breathed's increadible ability at political and social satire. Truely (...) (24 years ago, 19-Dec-00, to lugnet.space, lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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