Calvin and Hobbes and Other Great Works

Calvin and Hobbes and Other Great Works

Re: Calvin and Hobbes and Other Great Works Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Wed Oct 12th 2005 at 5:14am
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Hey guys,

I've loved Calvin and Hobbes ever since I was in the first grade.
I think Bill Watterson is a creative genius and I'm sure there are
those of you here that agree.

However, I didn't create this thread to simply praise Calvin and
Hobbes. Once Watterson stopped writing I felt a small void, or a
sadness knowing there would never be any new strips.

Recently I discovered an amazing artist that reminds me very much of
Watterson's work, while at the same time having an original style, with
original ideas, and amazing coloring.

Please -- take a minute to check out some of his work. His name is Kazu and his website is www.boltcity.com

The particular strip I like is called Copper.

Here are 3 of my favorite strips:

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What do you think of his work?

Do you know of any other great comic artists? I mean -- truly
great artists... ones you feel a connection to when you read their work.
Re: Calvin and Hobbes and Other Great Works Posted by Crono on Wed Oct 12th 2005 at 5:53am
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Uh, Alex Ross, duh.

What's that other guy's name ... the guy doing UFF right now. He's good. The Kuberts are fantastic.

Then there's all sorts of Japanese artists that have distinct styles (Tezuka, Otomo, Toriyama all have distinct styles)

But, my favorite comic artist ever is Ross. Seriously, does it get better?

Looks like this throughout

There's a lot of really good artists out there.
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Re: Calvin and Hobbes and Other Great Works Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Wed Oct 12th 2005 at 5:57am
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Interesting approach to Superman. Seems older than I'd imagine but it works.

What medium does he use?

Also Crono, what did you think of those sequentials?
Re: Calvin and Hobbes and Other Great Works Posted by Crono on Wed Oct 12th 2005 at 6:24am
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Watercolor. He went to the Chicago Art Institue, if you're wondering

He mostly does stuff for DC. Read Kingdom Come (which is in the future, thus the older look), Uncle Sam, Marvels (under Marvel), and he has a new series ... only issue 1 or 2 is out, it comes out every other month and there's going to be 12 issues.

Amamzing stuff really. You should check out his site, which has a lot of stuff he does normally, which is covers and stuff (Gotchaman box set art is his ... lots of books)

Those are nice. I like the crisp look. I just wish I couldn't tell it was done in painter. :lol:
His stuff reminds me of Psychonauts for some reason.

I wish I could remember that one artist's name though, his stuff is really good. Draws F*CKING bad ass zombies!
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Re: Calvin and Hobbes and Other Great Works Posted by French Toast on Wed Oct 12th 2005 at 11:58am
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Dilbert... nothing better :smile:
Re: Calvin and Hobbes and Other Great Works Posted by Windows 98 on Wed Oct 12th 2005 at 12:01pm
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Calvin & Hobbes are awesome, I have a lot of their books too. I might post some stips later, cause right now I'm in school and there isn't a scanner... I'm not ven supposed to be on Snark Pit.
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Re: Calvin and Hobbes and Other Great Works Posted by Nickelplate on Thu Oct 13th 2005 at 12:36am
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Windows 98 said:
Calvin & Hobbes are awesome, I have a lot of their books too. I might post some stips later, cause right now I'm in school and there isn't a scanner... I'm not ven supposed to be on Snark Pit.
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Re: Calvin and Hobbes and Other Great Works Posted by Windows 98 on Thu Oct 13th 2005 at 12:49am
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Re: Calvin and Hobbes and Other Great Works Posted by Tracer Bullet on Thu Oct 13th 2005 at 1:22am
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I don't think I need to say anyting...
Some people are like slinkys...

They aren?t really good for anything, but you can't help but laugh when one tumbles down the stairs.
Re: Calvin and Hobbes and Other Great Works Posted by French Toast on Thu Oct 13th 2005 at 1:32am
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Chuckle :smile: