Do you have a favorite literature-related comic, /lit/?
>>9630604
It always amazes me how Calvin's opinions were played for laughs but somewhere along the way people started taking them seriously.
>>9630623
its the jews m8 try a redpill
>>9630623
that's fucking good anon
>>9630636
the rabbit hole goes even deeper than that my sweet summer child
>>9630604
Calvin and Hobbes will always be the shit.
>>9630604
>>9630623
Watterson > Huxley > Chesterton > Orwell > Bradbury >>> Atwood
The man could write poetry.
>>9630888
Holy shit.
Calvin and Hobbes is the most Reddit-tier piece of media.
>>9630921
Here's your (You)
>>9630604
my mom got me a signed copy of one of his books. i know the possession is meaningless, and the importance of it would be shunned by watterson himself, but it's still a huge part of my life. watterson taught me how to read, how to think outside of the lines, in retrospect, the guy was a father to me when i didn't have one. it's hard to look back on his work without sentimentality getting in the way, worrying about nostalgia glasses and whatever. anyway, i'm glad the man created what he did, i would be far more of a shitbag than i ever have been without him.
>>9630921
This. It's the ur-text for dryly punning humor and contrarian rhetoric that masks essentially conservative/old-liberal ethical values
>>9630957
>>9630957
imagine being so easily offended that a calvin and hobbes comic hurts your ideological feelings
achewood is hot
>>9630888
THE DIGITS OF KEK BLESS THIS PREDICTION
>>9632358
S T O I C
>>9632793
no it is not stoic.
Stoic would mean he would endure the hardwork without seemingly suffering.
This ignores any woeful sorts.
Krazy Kat.
>>9632808
>This ignores any woeful sorts.
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that's the point
>>9632879
well that is not what being stoic means
>>9632900
I don't think so :)
>>9630604
"hark a vagrant" is god tier
>>9632922
>a person who can endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining.
We are done "discussing" this.
>>9632944
What a pretty afternoon.
>>9632948
S T O I C
What does /lit/ think of Moore's From Hell? Is it /lit/ tier or not? Pic unrelated.
>>9630604
I like Calvin and Hobbes a good deal; I actually started the thread in /lit/ on the strip a month or two ago.
As I said then, though, while I admire and enjoy Watterson, I'm not convinced that comic strips (or comics/graphic novels more generally) can actually rise to the level of art. Or, if they are capable of that, I'm not sure that any of them actually have, though Calvin and Hobbes probably came closest.
>>9630604
Cowboy Henk
Alan Moore's Providence is both the most horrifying thing I have ever read and the most /lit/ comic I have ever read.
>>9633469
i havent read Providence yet (i actually just started to download after reading your comment), but i think the most /lit/ comic has to be The Sandman
>>9633469
Isn't there a gruesome rape that triggered feminists
>>9633438
What the fuck
>>9634254
>>9633438
Cowboy Henk is my favourite
>>9632309
top fucking kek
>>9634350
holy shit please post more of this
>>9636171
>>9633438
This is some Chad Stride shit
The Bus is always good.
>>9630623
It always amazes me when people point out a piece of relevant satire from previous decades and act like the thing it's talking about didn't become a real issue until recently.
>>9634350
actually lolled
post moar
>>9633438
I don't get it, how does he read in the last panel there's not enough sunlight
Far Side