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Calvin and Hobbes and the price of integrity

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  • #Artistic Integrity
  • #Bill Watterson
  • #Comic Strips
  • Bill Watterson's early college painting on his dorm ceiling, later painted over, symbolized his dedication to art for its own sake.
  • Calvin and Hobbes became a global success, but Watterson prioritized creative satisfaction over fame and money, eventually ending the strip in 1995.
  • Watterson fiercely resisted merchandising, refusing toys and merchandise to preserve the strip's integrity, engaging in a six-year battle with his syndicate.
  • He took sabbaticals to avoid burnout and renegotiated his contract, gaining creative control over Sunday strips, though this increased his workload.
  • After retiring Calvin and Hobbes, Watterson largely withdrew from public life, maintaining privacy and distancing himself from his creation.