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So, Watterson did just C&H, right?

...One simple answer. No. He did much more than Calvin and Hobbes! See the pictures below...

Here's a collection of covers for the political cartooning magazine, Target.

Issue 1
Issue 7
Issue 12
Issue 15
Issue 18
Issue 24: The last.

Here's an ad of Target advertising the first Calvin and Hobbes book. It's sure to become a collector's item.

Here's a cartoon drawn by Bill Watterson, called Critters, from the magazine Honk!.

Here's another one from Honk!, this time poking fun at Watterson's views.

Here's a cover of Issue 2 of Honk!.

How Bill Watterson comes up with his comic strip ideas. This is from - you guessed it - Honk!.

A cover of Comics Journal Issue 127, from February 1989. Featuring Spaceman Spiff.

A cover of Comics Revue, Issue 42 from 1990. How many comics magazines are there?

Comics Relief is a magazine featuring funny art and stories from national newspapers. Here are 3 covers featuring Watterson's comics:

Issue 34
Issue 59
Issue 86

From 1994, a cover of Issue 1 of Inks.

From Watterson's first newspaper article in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, a March 1, 1986 article called "Cartoon Caprices: Artist Finally Draws a Winner."

A self-portrait from an interview called "Watterson: Calvin's Other Alter Ego" in the Cleveland Plain Dealer on Sunday, August 30, 1987.

Here's a color self-portrait sketch by Bill Watterson.

This is a poster for a political cartoon exhibition drawn by Bill Watterson, around 1986.

Here's the original advertisement for the previous picture. This was printed in the mid-1980's in issue 127 of the Comics Journal.
Here's another copy of the same ad.

Here are some cartoons about the comic strip industry printed in issue 127 of the Comics Journal. I take it he's not too happy with the comics industry.

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A painted self-portrait by Watterson from an unknown source and date.

Here's a cute little picture from a Swedish edition of one of the Calvin and Hobbes books.

A drawing from 1991, when Watterson took his first sabbatical from drawing the strip.

This is probably one of the rarest ones. In 1992, Bill Watterson's brother Tom Watterson had a pop/rock band called The Rels. Bill Watterson did the artwork for most of the band's releases, using the name Fang Wampir.

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This Watterson sketch is from the 1995 Bloom County retrospective, 'One Last Little Peek.'