"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Bill Watterson was born William Boyd Watterson II on July 5, 1958, in Washington, D.C. When he was 6 ...
In 1995, Bill Watterson walked away form Calvin and Hobbes, his wildly successful comic strip that the Ohio artist tirelessly protected from merchandising offers and Saturday morning cartoon pitches.
CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio -- Maybe someday, officials will put up a statue marking this quaint village as the birthplace of "Calvin and Hobbes." Just don't expect cartoonist Bill Watterson to attend the ...
CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio -- Fans of the popular “Calvin and Hobbes” comic strip may be tickled to see work from cartoonist Bill Watterson’s earlier career days, which often centered around life in his ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. The blockbuster Calvin and Hobbes exhibit at Ohio State's ...
Cartoonist Bill Watterson celebrates his birthday today. Check out our photo slideshow of famous people with birthdays on July 5, 2019 and find out a fun fact about each person.
Few American cartoonists are as adored as Bill Watterson, or as reluctant to embrace that adoration. In 1985, Watterson began publishing Calvin and Hobbes, his syndicated newspaper comic strip about a ...
Bill Watterson, the cartoonist behind the beloved Calvin and Hobbes comic strip, has been almost completely off the radar since the last newspaper comic of the series ran in 1995. However, there are ...
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From Bill Watterson, bestselling creator of the beloved comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, and John Kascht, one of America's most renowned caricaturists, comes a mysterious and beautifully illustrated ...
J.D. Salinger may be dead, but similarly revered, similarly reclusive author Bill Watterson is not. The Cleveland Plain Dealer got an interview (via email, of course) with the Calvin & Hobbes ...