After 10 wonderful years, Calvin and Hobbes, one of the last great newspaper comic strips, ended on January 31, 1985, leaving fans bereft and full of questions. Its creator, Bill Watterson, was silent on the issue. But years later he opened up about his life, his work, and the wonderful world he created with his popular strip, and why he ended it. What's that got to do with your own creative life? Let’s talk about it.
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