I particularly like his look in the final frame
The older I get the more I realize just how much Bill Watterson was right about everything
Is this what based means?
When you read this comic, it makes you realize that it shouldn’t have been surprising that Bill Waterston retired the strip suddenly and moved to a remote cabin in the middle of nowhere to paint watercolor landscapes.
Honestly, the fact that Calvin and Hobbes had an ending makes us all look more fondly upon it.
Bill Watterson’s approach was the exact opposite of what Jim Davis did, which was selling out completely with no regard to the actual quality of the comics. Garfield is basically a brand at this point, Calvin and Hobbes was art.
Here’s a slightly better quality version: https://i.imgur.com/D99jO2j.png
I know that it’s verboten to say anything negative about C&H, but the amount of words in this comic would make even Tim Buckley’s eyes spin.