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New Bill Watterson (Calvin and Hobbes) Art Revealed! (Not Calvin and Hobbes)

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In putting together “Stripped,” a documentary exploring the art and evolution of newspaper comic strips, Dave Kellett and Fred Schroeder, the co-directors, interviewed more than 70 cartoonists. One of the biggest gets was Bill Watterson, the reclusive creator of “Calvin & Hobbes,” the beloved newspaper strip about a mischievous boy and his stuffed tiger, which ran from 1985 to 1995.

“In the right hands, a comic strip attains a beauty and an elegance that really I would put against any other art,” Mr. Watterson says in his interview. Mr. Schroeder said, “It seemed like he really wanted to express some thoughts about comics and cartooning, where they had been and where they are going.” The retired cartoonist was so pleased with the documentary that he also supplied the artwork for the poster of the film.

The film has evolved from its initial concept. “I started out wanting to make a documentary about artists in their studio spaces,” Mr. Schroeder said. But thanks to the access of Mr. Kellett, a cartoonist himself, the project grew into its current form: a musing on comic strips by many of their creators, how the medium has evolved and the migration to the Internet, some of it forced as the number of newspaper outlets for the strips has shrunk and some of it voluntary by a new generation of artists.

“Stripped” will be available for advance ordering on iTunes at midnight Wednesday. On April 2 the DVD will go on sale.

Has to be good if it's endorsed by none other than the man himself!
 
“In the right hands, a comic strip attains a beauty and an elegance that really I would put against any other art,” Mr. Watterson says in his interview.

And those hands are yours, Mr. Watterson. Will keep an eye out for his sake.
 
I made a huge double take when I saw this. Watterson conducts TWO interviews in six months AND releases some new art?! Everything I thought I knew about the world is wrong.

...and it's a beautiful thing.
 

Madrin

Member
Supposedly the documentary has an on-camera interview with him. This would be the first video footage of him ever shown, correct?

Yeah, I can't believe he actually agreed to be on camera since he's always been so reclusive. I thought he would die without before anyone got a single piece of footage of him.
 
Yeah, I can't believe he actually agreed to be on camera since he's always been so reclusive. I thought he would die without before anyone got a single piece of footage of him.

I thought I read that it was just an audio interview. (Still surprising.)
 
Intriguing; I wonder if it'll be distant and dismissive towards 'zombie" strips with Watterson so on-board or not, or deal with reactions to his stance on those. Only one way to find out!

Well, his silhouette anyway.

It'll be one of those mob witness interview things: dark room, electronically downpitched voice....
 

Yagharek

Member
I remember reading the thoughts of Bill Watterson as found in the 10th Anniversary Collection of Calvin and Hobbes. He really came across as a truly independent artist who absolutely could not stand the commercialism of every aspect of modern life. Any time something got popular because it was enjoyable, it had to be converted into a moneystream for publishers as if that was the end goal in itself.

Sounds like this film is the perfect platform to express those views in context of his area of expertise.
 

The Technomancer

card-carrying scientician
Intriguing; I wonder if it'll be distant and dismissive towards 'zombie" strips with Watterson so on-board or not, or deal with reactions to his stance on those. Only one way to find out!

I'm more interested in how it depicts, if it goes for the honest look at all, the uneasy relationship between webcomics and traditional newspaper comics honestly. There's a lot of "old fools/young idiots" sentiment on both sides, in slightly more subtle terms
 
I'm more interested in how it depicts, if it goes for the honest look at all, the uneasy relationship between webcomics and traditional newspaper comics honestly. There's a lot of "old fools/young idiots" sentiment on both sides, in slightly more subtle terms

Huh. I never knew the two really noticed the other, since there was so little crossover and financial clashes.
 

Arkos

Nose how to spell and rede to
I love Calvin and Hobbes. I love Bill Watterson. I really do. But is this just going to be his long form bitching about how he couldn't adapt to the changing media market?
 
I love Calvin and Hobbes. I love Bill Watterson. I really do. But is this just going to be his long form bitching about how he couldn't adapt to the changing media market?

Uh....you mean retire of his own volition 20 years ago and live comfortably off the fruits of that labor and all without milking that labor?
 

mrklaw

MrArseFace
Everybody that loves cavin and Hobbes should go to my mycomicspage.com and get it delivered by email every day. I think they are the correct day/month, but obviously from an earlier year, as they have the snowman strips at the moment.

Always a pleasure to read, along with the soft back compilations and big anthology
 

Stinkles

Clothed, sober, cooperative
Uh....you mean retire of his own volition 20 years ago and live comfortably off the fruits of that labor and all without milking that labor?

He probably made more money from those Calvin pissing in the gas tank decals than the syndication IMO.

And I consider myself an expert on this topic.
 
Calvin & Hobbes ended almost 20 years ago. Fuck.

Due to The Best The Far Side Comic thread, I've been reading through it, little by little, for the first time ever. I'm constantly amazed by how he's able to distill really poignant observations on life into four panels. It really hasn't aged a day IMO

I'll definitely keep an eye out for this doc
 

Arkos

Nose how to spell and rede to
Uh....you mean retire of his own volition 20 years ago and live comfortably off the fruits of that labor and all without milking that labor?

Well, yeah. He pisses and moans about the "death of the comic strip" while he's retiring happily off of his comic strip. He wants to be a crusader on the one hand, but he wants to have his privacy on the other. He thinks way too highly of himself in my opinion, despite how much I love his work.
 

Cyan

Banned
Well, yeah. He pisses and moans about the "death of the comic strip" while he's retiring happily off of his comic strip. He wants to be a crusader on the one hand, but he wants to have his privacy on the other. He thinks way too highly of himself in my opinion, despite how much I love his work.

First interview in like two decades -> "ZOMG what a self-important crusader!"
 
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