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Bill Watterson, the creator of Calvin & Hobbes, drew a new comic, but you won’t see it in the funny pages. The wordless 15-panel comic was drawn for this year’s Angoulême International Comics Festival in France. Watterson won the Grand Prix award from the festival last year for Calvin & Hobbes.
In an interview, Watterson said he drew his latest comic without text in order to break any language barriers. “Telling a story only in pictures is one of the great strengths — and greatest pleasures — offered by comics,” Watterson said.
Watterson rarely releases drawings since he retired the comic strip in 1995.