Bill Watterson retired from writing and drawing "Calvin & Hobbes" about 18 years ago, but the timelessness of his message -- to always remain thoughtful, imaginative, and playful -- will stick in our culture forever, if we're lucky. Case in point: Cartoonist Gavin Aung Than, who pens comics on his blog Zen Pencils, created this tribute to Watterson that has struck a chord with the Internet over the last few days.I think the cartoon speaks for itself, and an inspiration for all of us seeking to make a positive contribution to the world we live in.
Sunday, 8 September 2013
A look at life
An interesting little post celebrating Calvin & Hobbes.
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