Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Response #3

I've never been a fan of Calvin and Hobbes, but if anything the style reminds me of the Peanuts simple, bold and colorful, only that it  seems to be a little more detailed than the Peanuts. It also has the same idea as Little Nemo, just instead of dreams, Calvin has a stuffed tiger named Hobbes who he pretends is real. Although I think the text in Calvin and Hobbes is a little bit less censored, along with the themes, being that Calvin an Hobbes always tend to get into some type of trouble. As for all the different Donald Duck comics by Carl Barks, the style reminds me of everything else that is Disney-like, from the color to the lines. Like Calvin and Hobbes the comics of Donald Duck also take it a step above as to the censorship of the themes and text, as I noticed when I was reading that there were hints here and there of humor and ideas that are somewhat suited for adult as also for young people.

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