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Calvin and Hobbes Art museum

Calvin and Hobbes comic strips were the child favorite back in the day.
The comic strips ran from 1985 to 1995
and were made by Bill watterson.
Its humor and jokes made it popular and all
the kids were having fun reading them.
These following comics influenced Bill watterson Walt Kelly's Pogo,
Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts, and George Herriman's Krazy Kat.
Watterson called it quits in 1995 because he did no want to fight
about selling merchandise or expensive cash grab products.

This comic shows that the tiger is obviously a stuffed tiger and not real but it is Calvin's
imagination.

Calvin wanted his dad to say goodnight to Hobbes and then Hobbes makes a sissy fit because
he did not get a story or smooch.
Calvin asks if there are any monsters under the bed and the monsters reply with no which is a
lie and Calvin says there better not be because he would torch them with a flame thrower and
Hobbes asks You have a flamethrower? and Calvin lied to them and he says they lie and I lie.

These are some of the comic strips in our museum and some of the summaries.
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