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But wait…. how come Calvin’s not peeing on something?
HA! Just kidding. But I do wonder how the younger generations perceive the legacy of Calvin and Hobbes. I think for those of us growing up in the 80’s and early 90’s, Watterson’s comic spoke directly to us and kept us invested in the wonderment of our imaginations. I just hope the kids coming up today think of Calvin as something more than a guy who REALLY doesn’t like Fords. Hopefully there’s plenty of dads like Brandon out there who will continue to share the greatness of this comic with their sons and daughters.
That’s super sweet, Brandon!
But wait…. how come Calvin’s not peeing on something?
HA! Just kidding. But I do wonder how the younger generations perceive the legacy of Calvin and Hobbes. I think for those of us growing up in the 80’s and early 90’s, Watterson’s comic spoke directly to us and kept us invested in the wonderment of our imaginations. I just hope the kids coming up today think of Calvin as something more than a guy who REALLY doesn’t like Fords. Hopefully there’s plenty of dads like Brandon out there who will continue to share the greatness of this comic with their sons and daughters.
Thanks guys!
Well put Henry, here’s hoping Calvin & Hobbes continue to spark imaginations for generations to come.