It does make them difficult to follow upon first read: however, it also requires you to take a second or even third look. An excellent accomplishment for the artist. It is the same reason I admire the “Spaceman Spiff” cartoons. I’m not crazy about the story lines, and they are difficult to read. However, the artwork is stunning, and the flights of fancy of a child’s heart are captured perfectly.
An artist whim?!!?!?!?!This is the epitome of the cartoonist wit. This is an extrapolation of allergies to a tiger. If a tiger or tigger ever had allergies to late summer flora what next?
Watterson felt constrained by the rigid panel requirements of the syndicate and used the Sundays to break out of those bonds once in a while. I think he did that marvelously.
Watterson’s unusual Sunday format is one of the my favorite things about the strip. It is one of the things that makes the strip a classic. I would have hated for him to have made it “easier to read.”
Framed and matted is the best way to view this creation. No, I’m not with the sales team, it’s just that the balance of this drawing, the integration of geometrical form with the story flow, and on and on and on. Surely it was designed to be a poster.
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
Where does Hobbes keep the tissues?
eisneun over 9 years ago
that’s not a tissue, it’s a pawkerchief. hobbes keeps it in his “pants”. yes, tigers pant to regulate body temperature.
Bilan over 9 years ago
Could be worse. Hobbes could be allergic to cats.
unnormal over 9 years ago
Sorry you can’t enjoy them with the rest of us.-So, then … can we look forward to missing your contribution to the Sunday forum from now on?
rentier over 9 years ago
I miss Hobbes the commentor, is he ill?
rentier over 9 years ago
When he is ill, I wish good and soon recover, for we miss him!
Opus Croakus over 9 years ago
“But it’s snot”- I see what he did there.
rentier over 9 years ago
Let him in! You cannot lock out your best friend, when he is ill!!
cdward over 9 years ago
And stuffed head, and stuffed chest, and stuffed body, and..
puggles over 9 years ago
It does make them difficult to follow upon first read: however, it also requires you to take a second or even third look. An excellent accomplishment for the artist. It is the same reason I admire the “Spaceman Spiff” cartoons. I’m not crazy about the story lines, and they are difficult to read. However, the artwork is stunning, and the flights of fancy of a child’s heart are captured perfectly.
rshive over 9 years ago
The best laid plans of mice and tigers…..
rentier over 9 years ago
I like it, how Hobbes is creeping up in the beginning!
mlkirk12530 over 9 years ago
An artist whim?!!?!?!?!This is the epitome of the cartoonist wit. This is an extrapolation of allergies to a tiger. If a tiger or tigger ever had allergies to late summer flora what next?
Ermine Notyours over 9 years ago
Is Hobbes allergic to cat fur?
Number Three over 9 years ago
I know how Hobbes feels! Another reason I hate the summer is because my Hay Fever starts.
xxx
cbowersavery47 over 9 years ago
It’s a CARTOON, for heaven’s sake. It doesn’t have to be totally logical. Why would you worry about where the tissue came from?
ACTIVIST1234 over 9 years ago
Oh, c’mon, we all know Hobbes really said, “but id’s snot.”
rekam Premium Member over 9 years ago
So stop looking at them on Sundays. See Unnormal’s comment to you.
Susie Derkins :D over 9 years ago
It’s like a video game warns you when something’s about to attack.
katzenbooks45 over 9 years ago
Don’t kiss your honeyWhen your nose is runnyYou may think it’s funnyBut it’s snot
Goblinopolis over 9 years ago
Watterson felt constrained by the rigid panel requirements of the syndicate and used the Sundays to break out of those bonds once in a while. I think he did that marvelously.
Girda Clamp over 9 years ago
Well, don’t read them then and, more importantly, don’t complain about them to the rest of us who do like them.
Lupin III over 9 years ago
Watterson’s unusual Sunday format is one of the my favorite things about the strip. It is one of the things that makes the strip a classic. I would have hated for him to have made it “easier to read.”
rickray777 over 9 years ago
Nice try, two-bit tiger!
bmonk over 9 years ago
It’s worse trying to chase (or escape) someone when you have hay fever!
Earle H Landry over 9 years ago
Framed and matted is the best way to view this creation. No, I’m not with the sales team, it’s just that the balance of this drawing, the integration of geometrical form with the story flow, and on and on and on. Surely it was designed to be a poster.