This web content highlights the beloved comic strip “Calvin and Hobbes” and its creator, Bill Watterson. The author discusses the strip’s popularity and the reclusive nature of its creator after his retirement. They also mention Watterson’s recent collaboration on a new book, “The Mysteries,” which is described as a fable for grown-ups. The content explores the themes and artistry of both the comic strip and the new book, drawing attention to the unique and enchanting storytelling style that Watterson employs. Throughout the text, the author reflects on the impact and continued relevance of “Calvin and Hobbes.”
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/10/30/the-mysteries-bill-watterson-book-review