![]() ![]() In the nearly twenty years since penning his last panel of Calvin and Hobbes-after only ten years of the strip and following a string of seven consecutive Harvey Awards for Best Syndicated Comic Strip-the reclusive artist’s work has only ballooned in popularity. A recent Wall Street Journal column, “ ‘Calvin and Hobbes’: America’s Most Profound Comic Strip,” reminded me that I want them reading Bill Watterson’s iconic creation also, and for similar reasons: It just may be the most educative and instructive art one could want in a contemporary Christian home. ![]() ![]() I like to think about my children (when I have them) leafing through National Geographic, or First Things, or the National Catholic Register, steeping themselves in the good lessons and instruction that these institutions communicate: about the beauty of creation, right morality and Christian society, the Catholic life. ![]()
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