Calvin and Hobbes, the Photoshop Version


There are plenty of people who didn’t quit while they are still at the top (look no further than Tendulkar); instead they keep hanging in there until they become a joke and then are forced out. One guy who bucked that trend was Bill Watterson, author of the awesome Calvin and Hobbes who quit while he was still at his peak.

Given the power of all those photo editing tools we have today, if only Watterson was willing to photoshop his famous characters onto photos that seem to the exact backdrop that we imagined when we saw those strips. But Watterson being Watterson is unlikely to oblige. So it is left to others like photographer Michael S. Den Beste to do that instead. And thanks to the Internet, we can sit back, open the popcorn and go down memory lane

Take the first one below… one can almost hear their philosophical discussions as they get ready to plunge down the cliff on their sledge:


I always loved that Duplicator series where Calvin made copies of himself and all hell broke loose…


And who can forget those “deranged, mutant, killer monster snow goons”? It took me a while to realize this was a photo…it looks exactly like Watterson’s drawing…that’s how good Watterson, the artist was (is?).



And finally, home sweet home…I can almost see Calvin and Hobbes jostling for the spot closest to the fireplace!



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