Watterson himself said he doesn't consider Hobbes part of Calvin's imagination, and that Hobbes was more about "the subjective nature of reality" than about dolls coming to life.
Source: the Tenth Anniversary Book, possibly the only publication where Watterson talks at length about each character.
God, that was disappointing to read. Reality is objective.
Watterson himself said he doesn't consider Hobbes part of Calvin's imagination, and that Hobbes was more about "the subjective nature of reality" than about dolls coming to life.
Source: the Tenth Anniversary Book, possibly the only publication where Watterson talks at length about each character.
God, that was disappointing to read. Reality is objective.