There's never enough time to do all the nothing you want.

Monday, November 5, 2007



Calvin once said "The secret to happiness is to lower your expectations to such a level where they are already met". Somehow, in this high octane, winner gets all world, it seems to make all the sense. I mean what is it we are running after ? Why the rush ? Who exactly are we racing against and why ?




The above strip is especially important in C&H history because it recounts Watterson's travails as he fought to protect his artistic integrity. The strip is a veiled attack on the cartoon syndicate when it was trying to force Watterson to merchandise his strip, something that he was vehemently against. In his Kenyon speech, Watterson has mentioned how such 'business decisions' sought to take him away from his true love and tried to turn his characters into empty symbols and how the syndicate failed to understand Watterson's earnest refusal for earn extra millions by consenting to Hobbes dolls and Calvin coffee cups.What the syndicate failed to see was that it was indeed a black and white decision for Watterson as he mentions in the strip. His love for cartooning far outweighed his desire to make money out of it and that is one of the reasons I have so much respect for him.


Friday, November 2, 2007

Moe the Bully









Moe was the only character in the strip who uses lower case letters to speak. In the words of Watterson, he represents every jerk he ever knew. In the above strips, Watterson wonders over how apathetic some people sometimes can be and how insensitive their behavior can be. I share this outlook in the sense that I do not understand why courage is weighed in the currency of brawn and brashness in this society and why aggressiveness is seen as manly and macho.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Rose tinted glasses



Its a very interesting point that Watterson discusses here. Should entertainment be a mirror for the society or should it act as a respite from its travails ? On one hand he hints at what he thinks should be the role of entertainment in its purest form (art ?) and on the other he sarcastically observes the degradation of popular television. He rues at the immense chasm through which visual entertainment is separated from reality and silently snubs the trivial issues that Television is trying to impress upon its viewers as matters that should be given extremely serious concern (weight and oral hygiene) as opposed to really serious matters like ethics, morality, religion etc.

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Like a particularly notorious child's tantrums, a mountaneous river's intemperance, a volcano's reckless carelessness and the dreamy eyes of a caged bird, imagination tries to fly unfettered. Hesitant as she takes those first steps, she sculpts those ambitious yet half baked earthen pots.