Comic Strips
Last week I read some comics like Peanuts by Charles Schulz, and Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson. I couldn't help but be amazed at how simple four-strip cartoons with corny jokes can build such an incredible story and love for the characters. I've enjoyed a lot of Peanuts when I was a kid, and when I re-read some of the strips I remembered how I much I enjoyed Calvin's imagination running all over the place, annoying everyone. But he was such a lovable character in that his heart was innocent and he really reminds me of simpler youth, innocence, and adventurous spirit. I think people in all age groups could enjoy these comic strips for that reason. In Calvin and Hobbes, adults could relate to the parents on how realistic they are, reacting to the silly actions of Calvin's childish annoyance ,yet giving him all the love as their child. Also, it covers wide arrange of subject matter about life that could be understood only as an adult. For kids, they can relate to Calvin's imagination and his love for his imaginary friend Hobbes. Both adults and kids could still enjoy the jokes and the levity. In conclusion, I think the reason these comic strips still survive to this day after decades is because each revisit gives people a different takeout and perspective of the comic strips.
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