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What the HECK? Suffice to say that Watterson is becoming less and less like JD Salinger by the minute, and maybe those Angouleme folks knew what they were doing. “I didn’t know what he was going to write, and he didn’t know how I was going to draw it.” “I think we both got some surprises,” Watterson says. The collaboration is a brilliant pairing of strengths, with Watterson illustrating Pastis’s sometimes-meta script. Pastis also drew a “coda” to the episode himself for Saturday.Īnd as if Bill Watterson drawing comics again after 20 years wasn’t enough, the Washington Post’s Michael Cavna goes and just chats up Watterson about the cross-over just like that, as easy as pie: I named her “Libby,” which I then shorted to “Lib.” (Hint, hint: It’s almost “Bill” backwards.) The idea I proposed was that instead of having me get hit on the head, I would pretend that Pearls was being drawn by a precocious second grader who thought my art was crap. But it’s another thing to propose an idea to Bill Watterson. Frightened because it’s one thing to write a strip read by millions of people. What followed was a series of back-and-forth emails where we discussed what the strips would be about, and how we would do them. (Although he also doesn’t like things like scanners and phone calls, as Pastis learned.)

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In a blog post that has been viewed some 2 million times, Pastis revealed how he and Watterson had come up with a scheme where Pearls Before Swine would be drawn by a guest artist-a young girl-and how Watterson was fully on board with it. Pastis teased that the answer would come on Saturday and it turned out…it was Watterson.

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Last week there was some intrigue over whether some guest strips on Stephen Pastis’s Pearls Before Swine comic strip were actually drawn by Bill Watterson.








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