Bill Watterson reflects on his time creating Calvin and Hobbes. He discusses the challenges of transitioning from daily to Sunday strips and the unique opportunities the larger format provided. He details his creative process, from drawing and inking to coloring, and how he adapted to the restrictions and demands of the newspaper industry. Watterson shares his frustrations with the limitations of the newspaper format and his fight for artistic freedom. Despite challenges, he values the expressive power of comics and the joy of storytelling. Ultimately, Watterson decided to end Calvin and Hobbes to pursue other interests, but his love for comics remains strong.
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