The beloved comic strip Calvin and Hobbes ran for ten years during the 1980s and 1990s. During its decade of publication, Calvin and Hobbes became one of the world’s most popular comics and influenced multiple generations of kids and parents who learned important life lessons from creator Bill Watterson’s incredible comic strips. Calvin and Hobbes comics remain incredibly popular to this day, almost 30 years since the last comic strip appeared in newspapers.Although the entire run of Calvin and Hobbes is available both online and in print, many fans are interested in finding other comic strips that are similar to Calvin and Hobbes. Thanks to the amazing quality of Calvin and Hobbes, finding a worthy successor is a challenge. There are several comic strips, however, that either influenced or were influenced by Calvin and Hobbes, as well as contemporary strips that captured the same type of humor. These comic strips are likely to appeal to fans of Calvin and Hobbes.Like Calvin and Hobbes, the comic centers around a young boy and his possibly imaginary friend. Unlike Calvin and Hobbes, however, it is often Mr. O’Malley who is getting the pair into trouble, rather than the little boy. Readers will likely recognize the style of the cartoon, thanks to the popularity of its creator Crockett Johnson’s most successful work, the children’s book Harold and the Purple Crayon.
The beloved comic strip Calvin and Hobbes ran for ten years during the 1980s and 1990s. During its decade of publication, Calvin and Hobbes became one of the world’s most popular comics and influenced multiple generations of kids and parents who learned important life lessons from creator Bill Watterson’s incredible comic strips. Calvin and Hobbes comics remain incredibly popular to this day, almost 30 years since the last comic strip appeared in newspapers.
Although the entire run of Calvin and Hobbes is available both online and in print, many fans are interested in finding other comic strips that are similar to Calvin and Hobbes. Thanks to the amazing quality of Calvin and Hobbes, finding a worthy successor is a challenge. There are several comic strips, however, that either influenced or were influenced by Calvin and Hobbes, as well as contemporary strips that captured the same type of humor. These comic strips are likely to appeal to fans of Calvin and Hobbes.
Like Calvin and Hobbes, the comic centers around a young boy and his possibly imaginary friend. Unlike Calvin and Hobbes, however, it is often Mr. O’Malley who is getting the pair into trouble, rather than the little boy. Readers will likely recognize the style of the cartoon, thanks to the popularity of its creator Crockett Johnson’s most successful work, the children’s book Harold and the Purple Crayon.
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