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More than twenty-five years after it was last published, Calvin and Hobbes remains a beloved comic strip. To illustrate the point, a Calvin and Hobbes Sunday strip sold for $480,000 Thursday at Heritage Auctions, setting a new auction record for the work by Bill Watterson.

Calvin and Hobbes, an incredibly popular daily newspaper comic strip running in more than 2,400 newspaperswas published by Universal Syndicate from November 18, 1985 to December 31, 1995. Created by Watterson, it follows six-year-old Calvin and his best friend, a stuffed tiger named Hobbes who, from Calvin’s perspective, is a live tiger and as real as anyone else in the strip.

Bill Watterson’s original art of a 1987 Calvin and Hobbes Sunday comic strip sold for $480,000 at auction Thursday, November 17, 2022.

The Sunday comic strip original art, dated May 24, 1987, comes from the collection of Watterson’s late editor Lee Salem. The strip shows Calvin and Hobbes planning to use their red wagon for a time-traveling trip to the future. When their trip takes them to the bottom of the hill instead of another time, Hobbes laments, “Things haven’t improved, I’m disappointed.” Watterson added a note in the title panel for his editor that reads, “For Lee with best wishes – BILL.”

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