Calvin and Hobbes cross a tree bridge, with Bill Watterson art in the background in grayscale.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes remains one of the most beloved syndicated comics of all-time. The series is a love-letter to childhood, covering all the simplicity and hardship that comes with growing up. Watterson proves to understand this phase of life, not just the tender moments, but also the difficult lessons that make it especially formative.
10 "This Business About Death" Hobbes Gives Calvin A Reason For Living Calvin and Hobbes often presents the titular Calvin questioning his world, typically whatever he finds most unfair, or absurd. The essence of the series lies in these conversations, which fluctuate between the mundane and the downright philosophical. This strip dives right into it, prompting readers with one of life's greatest questions, the existential quest for life's meaning.
8 "Pittsburgh" Hobbes' Hilarious Take On The Afterlife In Calvin and Hobbes, Bill Watterson was apt to use death for quick humor just as much as an emotionally complex narrative. As a result of Calvin’s experience with death, he’s often seen philosophizing about it in passing thought. Sometimes conversations like this reach dark territory, but in some cases, like this, it remains fairly light-hearted.
6 "It's Either Mean, Or It's Arbitrary" Existential Musings Before Bed It’s obvious Calvin is not too satisfied with death upon experiencing it for the first time. No matter what explanation his parents give him, he still can’t shake the fact that death makes no sense. Through Calvin and Hobbes, Watterson captures what grief is like for a lot of people, not just kids.
4 "You Just Steer, Okay?" Calvin Brings Up Death At The Wrong Time There are moments like in this comic where Calvin and Hobbes can talk about death and still deliver the laughs. It's part of what makes the series so special; Bill Watterson's incredible ability to balance emotions. He also incorporates a list of reoccurring gags: snowmen, evil babysitters, superhero alter-egos, and as seen here, sled riding.
Related 10 Weirdest Calvin And Hobbes Comics Of All Time Calvin and Hobbes are known for their weird adventures, but these 10 strips are some of the weirdest ones from the beloved comic strip.
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