Special Strips
Here you can find fake strips, made by people other than Watterson. Clicking on them will provide a larger copy.
If you'd like, you can also view special strips.
Let's start off with this one. Looks like they've taken an original comic strip and added their own words.
Sorry for the poor quality.
Another fake strip. Just like the other one, they took an original strip and added their own text.
Again, sorry for the poor quality.
Here's a collection of strips from ignatz. Good stuff!
A fake strip by Calvin Klein, with each letter copied and pasted from other strips.
This was made before the defunct Calvin and Hobbes at Martijn's featured a "Watterson's lettering" font.
Inspired by Garfield Minus Garfield, this site has the same concept, but with Calvin and Hobbes: it's Calvin and Hobbes minus Hobbes. Some of them are surreal, some of them make no sense, and some of them are funny in a really bizarre way. Either way, it's worth a look.
This is a fake strip called Calvin and Hobbes at Carnegie Mellon University. It's a little hard to read, so here's a larger version. *NOTE: It's really really huge.
One last fake strip. Sad, isn't it?
If you'd like, you can also view special strips.
Let's start off with this one. Looks like they've taken an original comic strip and added their own words.
Sorry for the poor quality.
Another fake strip. Just like the other one, they took an original strip and added their own text.
Again, sorry for the poor quality.
Here's a collection of strips from ignatz. Good stuff!
A fake strip by Calvin Klein, with each letter copied and pasted from other strips.
This was made before the defunct Calvin and Hobbes at Martijn's featured a "Watterson's lettering" font.
Inspired by Garfield Minus Garfield, this site has the same concept, but with Calvin and Hobbes: it's Calvin and Hobbes minus Hobbes. Some of them are surreal, some of them make no sense, and some of them are funny in a really bizarre way. Either way, it's worth a look.
This is a fake strip called Calvin and Hobbes at Carnegie Mellon University. It's a little hard to read, so here's a larger version. *NOTE: It's really really huge.
One last fake strip. Sad, isn't it?
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