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You didnât âsupernovaâ holding the original Calvin and Hobbes with gloves? Iâm âsupernovaingâ Just thinking about it! And yes I just created a new word
My relationship with Crumb was sealed when he began a strip with an allusion to âDuckâs Yas Yasâ by Oliver Cobb. I had that recording on an LP compilation and realized we had something important in common.
Wow,Thatâs how I felt when I received some original strips from âIn Securityâ. itâs like holding a piece of history. Iâm sure some of your fans would feel the same about your work.
Whaddaya mean calling one of my favorite cartoonists/artists âno accountâ? Amanda El-Dweek is talented, witty, kind, and an inspiration to all!
No, Iâm not kidding, you bring smiles and happiness to people all over the place all the time, and one day YOUR work will be in that museum.
And, by the way, Iâm so jealous, because, and this in no way takes away from your own brilliance, but â âCalvin & Hobbesâ original in your very own hands? SQUEEEEEEEEE!!
If you wonder why Iâm determined to make sure you believe in yourself â my late brother could draw. He had a quirky style, you could tell he grew up in the â60s and â70s, and his comics were â letâs go with âinterestingâ. The older he got, the less he believed in the worth of his work, and the less he drew. Finally, he just stopped. So now, I make sure that when I encounter someone whose art I admire but who seems unsure, I do everything I can to make them realize how important they are.
John Robert Creel could have been a cartoonist of renown. He ended up throwing out pretty much everything he made.
Sorry, Iâm remembering him today, and I needed someone to know this.
If you want to be a better cartoonist, you could always draw another cartoon. Cathy Guisewite has a new cartoon that was put on the main page. You could contact Bill Waterson, who wrote Calvin and Hobbes and Lucas Turnbloom who wrote Imagine This and and ask them if they wouldnât mind if you drew a cartoon with Calvin and Hobbes and Clovis from Imagine This. You could call it Clovis-Rex. Just two cartoons a week would work. I wrote a lot about it on Imagine This on April 14, 2014. Itâs all in public domain so I wouldnât want anything if you used it. Gocomics would print it. Calvin and Susieâs daughter, Bacon, is also in the story. I forget who it was who drew her in another strip a long time ago. If you want to think about doing another comic, it would be a good one to do.
The one that had Bacon in it was called Hobbes and Bacon. It was done by Tom and Dan Heyerman. it only ran four strips. I donât know if they can be reached, but I donât think they would mind one bit if you used Bacon in a Clovis-Rex comic.
A very long time ago I was walking out of the Doggie Diner on Sloat Boulevard near 45th in San Francisco and walking in was Bill Griffith. (Zippy the Pinhead)
This turned out to be really intelligent. âThe Enchanted Highwayâ in North Dakota sounded like an idea from somebody on drugs, but itâs beautiful that itâs there.
Laurie Sefton Premium Member over 4 years ago
Ssssshhhhâdonât tell anyone, but thereâs âgloves vs no glovesâ disagreements amongst the archivists and curatorsâŠ.
Michael G. over 4 years ago
Life is good!
John Adams over 4 years ago
Thanks for sharing this. Great strip, great story
Perkycat over 4 years ago
And just think how often you hold an original Amanda the Great stripâŠâŠand with no gloves.
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 4 years ago
Psst! I think itâs time you publish a collection! It would look great in my library.
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 4 years ago
You didnât âsupernovaâ holding the original Calvin and Hobbes with gloves? Iâm âsupernovaingâ Just thinking about it! And yes I just created a new word
Aladar30 Premium Member over 4 years ago
AMAZING!
BJIllistrated Premium Member over 4 years ago
That must have been SOME moment! Maybe someday your work will be in someone elseâs gloved hands. You never know!
willie_mctell over 4 years ago
My relationship with Crumb was sealed when he began a strip with an allusion to âDuckâs Yas Yasâ by Oliver Cobb. I had that recording on an LP compilation and realized we had something important in common.
Mr. Impatient over 4 years ago
Wow,Thatâs how I felt when I received some original strips from âIn Securityâ. itâs like holding a piece of history. Iâm sure some of your fans would feel the same about your work.
sew-so over 4 years ago
Whaddaya mean calling one of my favorite cartoonists/artists âno accountâ? Amanda El-Dweek is talented, witty, kind, and an inspiration to all!
No, Iâm not kidding, you bring smiles and happiness to people all over the place all the time, and one day YOUR work will be in that museum.
And, by the way, Iâm so jealous, because, and this in no way takes away from your own brilliance, but â âCalvin & Hobbesâ original in your very own hands? SQUEEEEEEEEE!!
If you wonder why Iâm determined to make sure you believe in yourself â my late brother could draw. He had a quirky style, you could tell he grew up in the â60s and â70s, and his comics were â letâs go with âinterestingâ. The older he got, the less he believed in the worth of his work, and the less he drew. Finally, he just stopped. So now, I make sure that when I encounter someone whose art I admire but who seems unsure, I do everything I can to make them realize how important they are.
John Robert Creel could have been a cartoonist of renown. He ended up throwing out pretty much everything he made.
Sorry, Iâm remembering him today, and I needed someone to know this.
katina.cooper over 4 years ago
If you want to be a better cartoonist, you could always draw another cartoon. Cathy Guisewite has a new cartoon that was put on the main page. You could contact Bill Waterson, who wrote Calvin and Hobbes and Lucas Turnbloom who wrote Imagine This and and ask them if they wouldnât mind if you drew a cartoon with Calvin and Hobbes and Clovis from Imagine This. You could call it Clovis-Rex. Just two cartoons a week would work. I wrote a lot about it on Imagine This on April 14, 2014. Itâs all in public domain so I wouldnât want anything if you used it. Gocomics would print it. Calvin and Susieâs daughter, Bacon, is also in the story. I forget who it was who drew her in another strip a long time ago. If you want to think about doing another comic, it would be a good one to do.
katina.cooper over 4 years ago
The one that had Bacon in it was called Hobbes and Bacon. It was done by Tom and Dan Heyerman. it only ran four strips. I donât know if they can be reached, but I donât think they would mind one bit if you used Bacon in a Clovis-Rex comic.
Teto85 Premium Member over 4 years ago
A very long time ago I was walking out of the Doggie Diner on Sloat Boulevard near 45th in San Francisco and walking in was Bill Griffith. (Zippy the Pinhead)
itsacatsworld Premium Member over 4 years ago
Just adorable! Your humor is engaging and one of the things to which I really look forward each day!
GavinHamilton over 4 years ago
This turned out to be really intelligent. âThe Enchanted Highwayâ in North Dakota sounded like an idea from somebody on drugs, but itâs beautiful that itâs there.
Chris Sherlock over 4 years ago
Milton CaniffâŠBill WattersonâŠRobert CrumbâŠyep, that place sounds like paradise to me!