Sure, Calvin could have a dark side, but his heart was always in the right place. Let's hope that Etrigan keeps an eye on him.
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Sure, Calvin could have a dark side, but his heart was always in the right place. Let's hope that Etrigan keeps an eye on him.
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5 comments:
Interesting! Did they get teleported here, from STF #4751, by Darkseid's omega beams? Or did they simply wear out their welcome at the House of Mystery?*
*See STF #1915.
years ago there was this story about calvin all grown up and in the hospital one final time. forgot what it was called
@my namesake: was it "Goodbye Hobbes" starring Ewan McGregor?
The big dialogue bubble in the middle of the cover is always an interesting design choice. Maybe take it all the way, and have a hole in the cover through which you see the dialogue- then the first page could feature the same words in a different visual context.
I don't think you've ever done anything here with Calvin's infamous snowman dioramas, have you, Ross?
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