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As of this writing, May 2008, there are sets of all Calvin and Hobbes Comics in the large bookstores like Borders. Also look on eBay for any of the earlier books that are compilations of his strips. Just search for Calvin and Hobbes.
No, Bill Watterson retired from creating new Calvin and Hobbes comics in 1995. He wanted to dedicate more time to his personal life and pursue other interests outside of the comic strip.
Calvin and Hobbes comic strips are available at many places online. Some places one can find Calvin and Hobbes comic strips include, Go Comics, Progressive Boink,Amazon, Heavy, and Best of Calvin and Hobbes.
Yes, there is an official Calvin and Hobbes app called "Calvin and Hobbes Comics." It is available for download on the App Store for iPod touch and other iOS devices. The app features a collection of classic Calvin and Hobbes comic strips that fans can enjoy.
Humor is subjective, so the funniest comic varies depending on personal tastes. Some popular choices for funny comics include "Calvin and Hobbes," "The Far Side," and "Garfield."
Shere Khan is a tiger character from the comic "The Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling.
Bill Watterson did not set out to make Calvin & Hobbes a successful comic strip; he just drew comics because he was interested in them. In fact, he's stated many times that he regrets having made such a popular strip. In the ten years of making Calvin & Hobbes, Watterson eventually achieved every goal he had set out for himself at the beginning, and he was ready to move on to other interests of his, like painting and music. Sure, it's a shame that Calvin & Hobbes is gone, but think of it like this; it's better that he stopped making Calvin & Hobbes when he had lost interest in it than if he continued drawing the strip without any interest in it.
Bill Watterson has written: 'Calvin und Hobbes, Bd.12, Tierisch lyrisch' 'Calvin Et Hobbes' 'Calvin and Hobbes 1:Thereby hangs a tale' 'Calvin et Hobbes, tome 16' 'Essential Calvin Hobbes Hard Cover Special Sales' 'Calvin et Hobbes, tome 20' 'Matando El Tiempo' 'The days are just packed' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Calvin and Hobbes (Fictitious characters), Pictorial Wit and humor, Comic books, strips 'The Calvin and Hobbes Lazy Sunday Book' -- subject(s): Calvin and Hobbes (Fictitious characters), Comic books, strips 'Calvin et Hobbes, tome 21' 'En Avant Tete De Thon' 'Calvin y Hobbes' 'Calvin y Hobbes 7' 'Calvin und Hobbes, Bd.8, Achtung, fertig, los' '84-406-0641-9' 'Calvin und Hobbes, Bd.4, Immer mit der Ruhe!' 'Calvin und Hobbes, Bd.17, Tiger und andere Monster' 'Calvin et Hobbes, tome 4' 'Calvin y Hobbes 6' 'Homicidal psycho jungle cat' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Calvin and Hobbes (Fictitious characters), Toys, Tigers, Caricatures and cartoons, Comic books, strips, Pictorial American wit and humor 'Calvin und Hobbes, Bd.13, Einfach umwerfend' 'Calvin et Hobbes, tome 9' 'Calvin y Hobbes 11' 'There's treasure everywhere' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Tigers, Comic books, strips, Children, Pictorial Wit and humor 'Calvin y Hobbes N' 'Calvin et Hobbes, tome 12' 'Calvin und Hobbes, Bd.11, Mach mir den Tiger' 'Calvin and Hobbes SET (Attack of the Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snow Goons, Revenge of the Baby-Sat, Yukon Ho!, Something Under the Bed is Drooling)' 'Calvin y Hobbes 8' 'Calvin et Hobbes, tome 19' 'The Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes (A Calvin and Hobbes Treasury)' 'Que Hago Yo Aqui? - Calvin & Hobbes' 'Calvin und Hobbes, Bd.9, Enorm in Form' 'Scientific progress goes \\' -- subject(s): Fiction, Tigers, Toys, Cartoons and comics, Juvenile fiction, Caricatures and cartoons 'The authoritative Calvin and Hobbes' -- subject(s): Cartoons, Comic books, strips
You can find the Calvin and Hobbes strip with that quote in the collection "The Complete Calvin and Hobbes." It appears in the strip where Calvin and Hobbes are sitting on a fallen tree trunk in the woods.
Calvin and Hobbes was a comic strip. It was never made into a cartoon show or any sort of animated feature. Its creator, Bill Waterson, disliked the idea of letting his comic strip into anyone else's hands for any reason. This is also why the only graphics or anything but the Waterson's own work is produced illegally.
You can read Garfield comics for free on the official Garfield website at Garfield.com or on the GoComics website. Both platforms offer a selection of Garfield comic strips that you can read online at no cost.