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.
Saturday, August 2, 2025
Sunday, June 8, 2025
Superbaby and Spaceman Spiff
Don't consider it a retcon, maybe we were only part of the story. This tale just fills in all of the missing parts - at least in Calvin's imagination...
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
Calvin and Hobbes Vs. Darkseid
The ruler of Apokolips really needs to lighten up a bit. Will a beach day with these two do the trick? I doubt it, but it would be fun to watch.
Sunday, January 12, 2025
Spaceman Spiff and Captain America
Captain America is a natural born leader, but could even he be able to rein in the action-seeking mind of Calvin? It would be an interesting meeting, to be sure.
Saturday, October 12, 2024
Stupendous Man Vs. Superman
Superman has had plenty of experience dealing with ultra powerful imps with the likes of Mr. Mxyzptlk in his rogues gallery. Would that be enough to prepare him for a Calvin hopped up on sugar? It would be fun to find out!
Thursday, May 9, 2024
Beta Ray Bill and Spaceman Spiff
An alien warrior wielding an Asgardian hammer is just the type of hero that might spring from the imagination of Calvin, so I can definitely see Beta Ray Bill make an appearance in one of Spaceman Spiff's adventures. Let's hope they can save the galaxy before the alarm clock rings.
Tuesday, September 12, 2023
Sandman and Calvin and Hobbes
Dream of the Endless is all about storytelling, the imagination and the subconscious, So I imagine he would find himself drawn to these two. The adventures they create with one another would be sure to intrigue the master of the sleeping world.
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
Stupendous Man and Power Man & Iron Fist
Genndy Tartakovsky wrote and illustrated a Cage mini-series that came out in 2016, and I would love to see an animated adaptation of it. Tartakovsky's work on Samurai Jack, Clone Wars and especially Primal have made me into a giant fan of his, and I look forward to any new project that he announces.
Monday, December 5, 2022
Duck Dodgers and Spaceman Spiff
I recently completed my re-read of the entire Calvin & Hobbes run, and my admiration for Bill Watterson has only grown. It's amazing how strong his art and writing are on the strip from the very beginning. Often features will take some time to find their footing characterization and design wise, but C&H is just about perfect right from the first week - and never wavered in quality until its completion.
Friday, September 9, 2022
Calvin & Hobbes and Dick Tracy
Every once in a while, Bill Watterson would present a less cartoony style when depicting Calvin's imaginary adventures as Tracer Bullet, or even playing house with Suzie Derkins. I was always impressed by those sequences - if Watterson had wanted to go with a sci-fi, detective, or superhero strip, he would have also found success based on his gorgeous illustrations.
Sunday, March 27, 2022
Spaceman Spiff Vs. Darkseid
If you are a huge Calvin & Hobbes fan like me, I cannot recommend the book Exploring Calvin and Hobbes highly enough. It starts out with an incredible 35-page interview with the reclusive Bill Watterson and goes on to an in-depth exploration of this strip, detailing Watterson's development, tools, themes, influences and inspirations. It's a fantastic read.
Friday, October 1, 2021
Spaceman Spiff Vs. Duck Dodgers
This would certainly be a battle for the ages. But would it be the most epic confrontation of the 24th and 1/2 century, or is it all a distraction in Calvin's mind to keep him from completing his homework assignment? The answer is just six dimes away!
Saturday, June 5, 2021
X-Men and Spaceman Spiff
I have been rereading the entire run of Calvin and Hobbes and I am about half way through. It amazes me how Bill Watterson really hit the ground running with the comic strip. Often you'll see a progression in the first few years of a strip, but he had the character designs, personalities and comedic style pretty much fully formed right from the beginning. On the other end, he never let the quality wane, either. If anything, he stayed at top form right until the final installment. This is my third or fourth time reading these and I am still enjoying them as much as the first time around.
Sunday, March 14, 2021
Mickey Mouse, Calvin & Hobbes and Snoopy
I still fondly remember one of my first stuffed animals from almost half a century ago. I had a plush Snoopy that I brought everywhere with me. What is mostly recall is that I had a bad habit of carrying him by his ears and they kept tearing off, so my mother would have to sew them back on from time to time. Not many memories from those early years stand out, but that's something that has always stayed with me.
Tuesday, November 17, 2020
Calvin & Hobbes and Dennis the Menace
This is a cover that I have been meaning to get to for a while. Dennis I am sure was part of the inspiration for Calvin after all. I wonder how much more mischief he would have gotten into in his dog, Ruff, spoke to Dennis while nobody was looking (or at least in his imagination).
Sunday, July 26, 2020
Stupendous Man Joins The Justice League of America
Who among us didn't wear a towel pretending to be a superhero at some point in our childhoods? My favorite move was to roll up the towel and drape it over my shoulders like I was heading to the pool - and then running behind a tent or something, letting it flow down and become a cape, making for a quick change transition into my heroic persona. I think I was inspired by Clark Kent doing something similar as he ran behind a hot dog stand at Niagara Falls in Superman II.
Monday, December 2, 2019
Calvin & Hobbes and The Iron Giant
These are two of my favorite properties ever - but I don't think I want either to return. The Iron Giant is a flawless animated film, and I just can't see how a sequel would be able to live up to it (I wasn't even crazy about the Giant showing up in Ready Player One). Bill Watterson finished Calvin & Hobbes while it was still at its peak, and nobody else is qualified to take it over for him. Even if he wanted to return to the strip himself, so much time has passed that I don't know if it would be able to capture the same magic as the first time around. I could be wrong - I keep liking Toy Story sequels after I think they should have stopped, after all!
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Calvin & Hobbes join The Green Lantern Corps
I really hope that some forward momentum is happening behind the scenes with a Green Lantern Corps movie. It seems like ages since we have heard anything about it. I'm guessing that we will have to wait until the release of Wonder Woman 1984 before Warner Bros starts to clarify the future of the DCEU, and where characters like Flash, Superman and the GLC are going. We haven't even had confirmation that Matt Reeve's Batman movie will be connected to WW1984 or the still years off Aquaman sequel. Will JJ Abrams be their answer to Marvel's Kevin Feige?
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
Calvin & Hobbes and The Flash
If you are a fan of Calvin and Hobbes, I definitely recommend checking out the documentary Dear Mr. Watterson. It follows the career of the reclusive Bill Watterson and the influence his phenomenal comic strip has had. It still amazes me that it has been almost 25 years since the strip ended. I don't think that it will ever be topped.
Sunday, March 10, 2019
Calvin & Hobbes and Man-Thing
I'm willing to bet there are a lit of owners that have named their new kittens "Hobbes", particularly during the original run of the Calvin & Hobbes comic strip. Being a cat lover and owner myself, I can understand. My current cat Ace is named after a fictional pet as well - just don't tell him it's Batman's dog! Heck, the main reason I am interested in seeing Captain Marvel is to check out Goose the Cat (Chewie in the comics) because reviewers seem to agree that he steals the show.