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"wah we can't deface this masterpiece"
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I remember reading them over and over in the library whenever the weather was too bad to go outside during recess when I was a kid.
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@boburtle @sickburnbro it's been licensed only like two times, I know of one case that isn't even on the Wikipedia page.
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It never got defiled in the pop-consumerist zeitgeist because the guy that made it never allowed it to be marketed in the first place. The artist wanted his work to be a special gift for his child and grandkids, when he ended Calvin & Hobbes it was because he wanted to spend more time with them. Dad instincts are bundled up with racialism so Bill Waterson is our guy.
In a healthy racinated culture, even nerdy artists like this guy look like Chads compared to people today