Where did you get that cool avatar?Some Union Square aged 3-ish years in a Nutten's Bing. I am going to have to get several tins of this to age.View attachment 404427
Heck yeah!!! Awesome!2021 Warped Scarecrow in a clay. Fishin is the mission.
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Calvin and Hobbes, I was obsessed with that strip as a kid, wanted to be a cartoonist, until I realized at age 13 that I wasn't funny, lol.Where did you get that cool avatar?
Now that you say so, I recognize Watterson's lettering. I knew I'd be a cartoonist when I was in kindergarten. Just wish I had great like Bill Watterson.Calvin and Hobbes, I was obsessed with that strip as a kid, wanted to be a cartoonist, until I realized at age 13 that I wasn't funny, lol.
It's awesome that you made it, it is a very limited field and very competitive. I still followed it for years and love the art form. I continued to pursue the arts (though not anymore), but left the cartooning world to those more suited to it. I still think Watterson was the apex of the craft.Now that you say so, I recognize Watterson's lettering. I knew I'd be a cartoonist when I was in kindergarten. Just wish I had great like Bill Watterson.
I thought it looked C&H-ish. Very cool.Calvin and Hobbes, I was obsessed with that strip as a kid, wanted to be a cartoonist, until I realized at age 13 that I wasn't funny, lol.
I agree. I'll tell you a story about it. Back in the 1980s-early 90s, I did a radio talk show. One day I was complaining off air to my partner Dan about Calvin and Hobbes not being in our local newspaper. Dan suggested that we talk about it on the air, so we did. The comics editor for the paper called in after hearing what I and a few other callers who knew the strip had to say. He was impressed by the reaction to Calvin and Hobbes (he never heard of it), and promised to look in it. Three weeks later, C&H was in our newspaper, dailies and Sundays, and stayed there until Watterson retired.It's awesome that you made it, it is a very limited field and very competitive. I still followed it for years and love the art form. I continued to pursue the arts (though not anymore), but left the cartooning world to those more suited to it. I still think Watterson was the apex of the craft.

