![]() “Both artists abandoned their past ways of working, inventing images together that neither could anticipate-a mysterious process in its own right,” reads the description from Simon and Schuster. Katscht is a celebrated illustrated whose work has appeared on billboards, many book covers, cocktail napkins, and numerous legacy publications like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Newsweek, and more.Īpparently, even Watterson and Katscht were surprised by the results of the 72-page book. The pair worked closely together and stepped outside their comfort zones. ![]() Apparently, though, Watterson and Kascht have been hard at work on The Mysteries for years. ![]() ![]() He’s not big on interviews, so we haven’t heard much from the lauded comic in nearly 30 years. The final strip featured an illustration of Calvin and Hobbes sledding down a slope. The best-seller label speaks to the enduring legacy of Watterson, whose Calvin and Hobbes comic strip is hailed as the “last great comic strip.” It debuted on November 18, 1985, and ran through December 31, 1995. ![]() It’s available for pre-order on Amazon now, though, and the e-retail giant already has it listed as a No. It’s slated to be released by Simon and Schuster on October 10, 2023. The knights are gone for years (because this tale isn’t set in the digital age where delayed gratification is antiquated). ![]()
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