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Is Larson actually going to start making new Far Sides, or is he just posting up the old ones?
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Even if Watterson refound his inspiration (and overcame being an agoraphobic Luddite), I'm not sure C&H would even work today. Calvin's childhood already seemed slightly antiquated to me at the time, and by now it's probably got as much to do with being a kid today as "Beetle Bailey" does with being in the Army.To make this even better would be if Bill Watterson brought back Calvin And Hobbes, but that'll never happen.
(and overcame being an agoraphobic Luddite)
These days, you can't help feeling him a little, but he was already a Luddite in the golden age of information technology, pre-internet. I'll never see eye-to-eye with someone who worked from 1985-1995 and concluded nothing of value was invented in that time.As much as I agree with your post, I single this part out because I have a simple question: Can you blame him?
These days, you can't help feeling him a little, but he was already a Luddite in the golden age of information technology, pre-internet. I'll never see eye-to-eye with someone who worked from 1985-1995 and concluded nothing of value was invented in that time.
Even if Watterson refound his inspiration (and overcame being an agoraphobic Luddite), I'm not sure C&H would even work today. Calvin's childhood already seemed slightly antiquated to me at the time, and by now it's probably got as much to do with being a kid today as "Beetle Bailey" does with being in the Army.
I mean, who sits down with a stack of printed encyclopedias to scribble out their homework in pencil anymore? Takes a Radio Flyer wagon out into the woods and doesn't come back till sundown? Calvin's beloved Saturday morning of cartoons doesn't exist anymore, and his comic books are an old-man thing now.
And a lot of material would be off-limits today - the kids are much meaner to each other than you could probably get away with today, and Calvin's more violent fantasy scenarios probably wouldn't fly. Some of them even got Watterson in hot water at the time - I think the "airstrike on his school" fantasy was one of them.
He's mentioned on the site he's been practicing digital art, and it shows he's still a bit of an amateur with it (the alligator Christmas looks a bit weird compared to the "Taxidermist!" picture, so he's slowly but surely getting the hang of it), but it's endearing as hell. You can teach an old dog new tricks.Here's some of his new stuff, I miss the old art style but it's not a huge downgrade when what mattered was the jokes
I think it's about poop, but I dunno. Now are these aardvarks or kiwis?Help me with the Noah one. It looks like the punchline is missing.
somebody pooped on the deckHelp me with the Noah one. It looks like the punchline is missing.
More like when The Family Circus comes to an end.
I think the digital is clear - look at the “bad photoshop” below your kiwis.He's mentioned on the site he's been practicing digital art, and it shows he's still a bit of an amateur with it (the alligator Christmas looks a bit weird compared to the "Taxidermist!" picture, so he's slowly but surely getting the hang of it), but it's endearing as hell. You can teach an old dog new tricks.
I think it's about poop, but I dunno. Now are these aardvarks or kiwis?
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And that sucks. Instead of being free to go off and play on their own and experience nature and the real world, little kids of Clown World are cooped up at home because it's "safe and secure", they wear "face masks" to school because of the coof, and they "experience" the world through tiny plastic screens.Calvin's childhood already seemed slightly antiquated to me at the time, and by now it's probably got as much to do with being a kid today as "Beetle Bailey" does with being in the Army.
They pooped on the poop deck. As always Larson is working on multiple levels.somebody pooped on the deck