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An appreciation of Calvin and Hobbes and its creator Bill Watterson by Colin Marshall at Open Culture: “It took no time at all to master Garfield, but when I started getting Calvin and Hobbes, I knew I was making progress…”

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Colter Mccorkindale

I remember learning the word "arbitrary" because of C&H.

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Lisa S.

I used "transmogrified" in my high school graduation speech because of them. :)

Joshua Neds-Fox

Millennials, phaugh: Calvin is squarely Gen X lit. And would we have Fluxx and similar change-the-rules tabletop games without Calvinball (I have no evidence for that claim, but it sounds true, doesn't it)?

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