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Essay heading: Bill Watterson
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It was called the “Get Rid of Slime Girls”, or GROSS for short. In this club Calvin declared himself as dictator, supreme ruler for life.
Bill was inspired by George Herriman, Winsor McCay, and Walt Kelly, but never copied their work. Since retiring Bill has taken up painting and drawing the landscape of his woods in his backyard... displayed 300 characters
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The last issue was released on December 31, 1995, and the reprints were on the top of the New York Times best sellers list. Since ending the strip, Watterson has kept away from the public eye and has given no indication of resuming the strip, creating new works based on the characters, or embarking on other projects... displayed next 300 characters
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