August 28, 2010

Somehow I missed this February interview with Bill Watterson, creator of Calvin and Hobbes. It’s extremely short but highlights the reclusive artist’s feelings on his beloved comic:
“What are your thoughts about the legacy of your strip?
Well, it’s not a subject that keeps me up at night. Readers will always decide if the work is meaningful and relevant to them, and I can live with whatever conclusion they come to. Again, my part in all this largely ended as the ink dried.”
Interesting guy.
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“The only part I understand is what went into the creation of the strip. What readers take away from it is up to them....
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