Calvin and Hobbes (2 points)
Calvin and Hobbes - It is a four-panel comic strip. This time characters here are more pronounced from the very begging. A father and his small boy with a vivid imagination think that his best friend's tiger toy is alive.
And based on this characters characteristics come all the funny situations.
Comparing with the "Peanuts", I would say that "Calvin and Hobbes" are less fun for me. But the style of the drawings I enjoyed more with "Calvin and Hobbes." This style is just more straightforward to read. I think mostly because of a lot of free white space around the characters. It allows the audience's eyes to breathe a little and make the overall comic to read better.
As for the story, I liked those characters, but not as much as with Peanuts. I think this is a very personal subject. I enjoyed Peanuts character's more just because I can relate to some situations. For example, I have a dog too. And Peanuts dog reminds me of him. And for Calvin and Hobbes, maybe parents who have kids will relate to these stories, or a kid with an imaginary friend will like it because the main character reminds him himself.
I think such simple comic strips are very subjective, and it is pure luck if one person finds it unique because it reminded him of something he experienced. Others might not find it interesting or worth reading. I like the style and how simple it is when I thought nothing simpler than Peanuts exists.
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