Bill Watterson
Auteur américain né en 1958
Calvin & Hobbes de Bill Watterson
Le mardi 22 juin 2004 par Sheherazade
Calvin, 6 ans, la tête remplie de questions existentielles, trouve qu’à son âge la vie est dure face au monde des adultes, de l’école, des parents, bref des gens à qui il ne faut pas trop faire confiance finalement ! Son compagnon de jeu est Hobbes, tigre en peluche qui, non content de porter le nom d’un célèbre philosophe anglais du 17ème siècle, en a la sagesse et le sens de la réflexion.
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Le râle du rural Libération (Abonnement) Dans Calvin et Hobbes, la célèbre BD de Bill Watterson, Calvin, un gamin, passe ses après-midi à jouer avec un tigre en peluche qu'il considère comme vivant. Ensemble, ils vivent de grandes aventures épiques. Joshua Cotter reprend la même idée dans les ... |
Michael LaBissoniere: Calvin's creator a fan of 'Cul de Sac' Wisconsin State Journal Regarding a recent letter titled "'Cul de Sac' doesn't rank with 'Calvin and Hobbes,'" I happen to like both "Family Circus" and "Cul de Sac," one of the most imaginative strips since Bill Watterson's "Calvin and Hobbes." Watterson himself wrote the ... |
Republic Day: When science goes boink Times of India In one of Bill Watterson's inimitable Calvin & Hobbes comic strips, the perennially six-year-old brat says, "In my opinion, we don't devote nearly enough scientific research to finding a cure for jerks." It would do well to discuss Calvin's concern ... |
![]() Bleeding Cool News | Bill Watterson's Calvin And Hobbes For Sale Bleeding Cool News The rarity of such pieces means the market may go apeshit for this Bill Watterson painted Calvin & Hobbes piece from the 1990 calendar. Five figures at a minimum, could it be six? Bill Watterson Calvin and Hobbes 1989-90 Calendar Cover Watercolor ... |
Rarest of the Rare: 'Calvin and Hobbes' Art for Auction Animation Insider Historians, experts, and general enthusiasts of the medium agree, it just doesn't happen.... an original piece of Calvin and Hobbes illustration art by Bill Watterson is up for public auction. To be sure, when it does happen, potential bidders best ... |
Kalle Malloy Has a Handle on Galactus, Machine Man, Calvin and ... ComicsAlliance This trait shines even when Malloy's paying homage to the styles of creators like Jeff Lemire, Eric Powell and Bill Watterson. Take a look at some of our favorite pieces by Malloy, including his takes on The Goon, Machine Man, Rocket Raccoon and other ... |
Calvin a Hobbes, to je skv?lá komiksová óda na d?tskou hyperaktivitu iDNES.cz Bill Watterson. Stripy Calvina a Hobbese b?hem deseti let své existence pohltily masy a nadchly tém?? celý sv?t. Calvin a Hobbes: V jedné chvíli vycházeli ve 2 400 novinách najednou a jejich sebraných spis? se prodalo jen v USA t?icet milion?. |
MOST POPULAR STORIES OF 2011: What topped the year in Comic Riffs Washington Post (blog) And via Facebook and other social media, many of you shared stories about ?Peanuts? and ?Calvin and Hobbes's? Bill Watterson and the new Ultimate Spider-Man. So as we begin to dive into 2012, we pause for a moment to list the Top Twelve Topics among ... |
JURIST | Citigroup Ruling Has Serious Implications for SEC Settlements JURIST Since at least 1972, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has expected federal courts to think like the famous cartoonist, Bill Watterson, by approving and enforcing settlements with injunctive relief where the defendant, often a public company ... |
Caricaturas del viernes 27 de enero de 2012 eju.tv ... FoxTrot by Bill Amend, Condorito by René Ríos, Cathy by Cathy Guisewite, Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson, Benitin y Eneas by Pierre S. De Beaumont, Baldo by Hector D. Cantu and Carlos Castellanos, BC by Hart Fuentes: La Razón, El Nuevo Día. |

