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The Modern Materialist

“It’s a Magical World, Hobbes, ‘ol Buddy… Let’s Go Exploring”

Posted by Alex Zalben



And with the above phrase, Bill Watterson said goodbye to the best comic strip ever created… Forever.

Since I’m reveling in nerdery in all its forms today, I thought I’d spend at least a little bit of that energy talking about comic strips, one of the most reviled and misunderstood forms of pop culture. Comic strips, on a whole, are disappearing*, and I think a large part of that has to do with the end of The Far Side, and Calvin & Hobbes, which were like a one-two punch for the strip format.

Calvin & Hobbes, at least, got a beautiful send-off a few years ago with the Complete Collection which, as the title implies, contains every single bit of Calvin and Hobbes ever made. Except for that one strip where Calvin is pissing on a Ford logo, or getting drunk at a keg party. You know the ones I’m talking about.

Anyway, from the first crude strip to the last, beautiful elegy, Calvin & Hobbes was a genius work of art, and deserves to be on every shelf in America. If for no other reason than that I get choked up every single time I read the one posted above.

[$95, Amazon]

*This is not quite true, as the future of comic strips is moving to online web strips… However, web strips are still essentially printed strips, online. As The Streets might say, “Let’s push things forward.”


Posted Mar 27 2008, 03:30 PM
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S said:

Man I love Calvin & Hobbes. I'll never forget the strip where he puts Crisco in his hair for school pictures. And Hamster Huey and the Gooey Kablooie! And chocolate frosted sugar bombs!

I'm a dork.

March 27, 2008 4:30 PM

mysmalllove said:

i cut that strip out of the paper, framed it, and hung it on my wall. i was (am) a HUGE fan.

i'm definitely a dork.

March 27, 2008 6:57 PM

Wendy Atterberry said:

I loved me some C & H. And, um, For Better or Worse...

March 27, 2008 8:22 PM

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    Wendy Atterberry is a recent transplant to New York City via Chicago. You can often find her at some karaoke dive bar singing her repertoire, which includes "Midnight Train to Georgia," "Daniel," and most recently, "Sweet Dreams." Don't expect her to always hit the right notes. She lives in Manhattan with her boyfriend and two cats, and has a blog like everyone else.

    Alex Zalben is a writer living in New York City. He's written for McSweeney's, Modern Humorist and PulpSecret.com. As one-fifth of the sketch comedy group Elephant Larry, he has been written up in the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and pretty much every other major publication. Their blog was named one of PC Magazine's Top Blogs for 2007, and they recently won an ECNY Award for their viral short, "Minesweeper: The Movie." Alex did not know love until he bought his first Mac.

    Steph Auteri is a freelance just-about-everything, with a special fondness for home goods she can't afford. She has been published in Publishers Weekly, New York Press and Nerve. She runs the blog selfhelpme.net, and her work can be found at stephiswrite.com.

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