Even as their presence in our pop culture wanes, the truly iconic comic strips live forever. “Calvin and Hobbes” is one of the heavy hitters, still beloved 25 years after it ended.
Many of the people who grew up loving Bill Watterson’s tale of a precocious young boy with an overactive imagination and his toy tiger have shown their adoration by getting a “Calvin and Hobbes” tattoo.
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Oof. some of those are tough