Bill Watterson Books in Order
Bill Watterson is a renowned American cartoonist, celebrated for his work on the beloved comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes", which captivated audiences from 1985 to 1995. As a highly acclaimed syndicated cartoonist, Watterson's career flourished under the guidance of his own creative vision. He skillfully navigated the complexities of comic syndication, famously speaking out against licensing and merchandising, and instead chose to maintain control over his artistic legacy. Watterson's early career was marked by contributions to "Target: The Political Cartoon Quarterly", demonstrating his early passion for the medium. With his reclusive nature, Watterson has maintained an air of mystery, allowing his work to speak for itself, and cementing his status as a true original in the world of comics.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Bill Watterson
- #1AmazonCalvin and Hobbes(1987)
- #2AmazonSomething Under the Bed is Drooling(1988)
- #3AmazonThe Essential Calvin and Hobbes(1988)
- #4AmazonYukon Ho!(1989)
- #5AmazonThe Calvin and Hobbes Lazy Sunday Book(1989)
- #6AmazonThe Authoritative Calvin and Hobbes(1990)
- #7AmazonWeirdos from Another Planet!(1990)
- #8AmazonThe Revenge of the Baby-Sat(1991)
- #9AmazonScientific Progress Goes(1991)
- #10AmazonAttack of the Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snow Goons(1992)
- #11AmazonThe Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes(1992)
- #12AmazonThe Days Are Just Packed(1993)
- #13AmazonHomicidal Psycho Jungle Cat(1994)
- #14AmazonThe Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book(1995)
- #15AmazonThere's Treasure Everywhere(1996)
- #16AmazonIt's a Magical World(1996)
- #17AmazonCalvin and Hobbes: Sunday Pages, 1985-1995(2001)
- #18AmazonThe Complete Calvin and Hobbes(2005)
- #1AmazonThe Mysteries(2023)
About Bill Watterson
Bill Watterson is a renowned American cartoonist, celebrated for his work on the beloved comic strip "Calvin and Hobbes", which captivated audiences from 1985 to 1995. As a highly acclaimed syndicated cartoonist, Watterson's career flourished under the guidance of his own creative vision. He skillfully navigated the complexities of comic syndication, famously speaking out against licensing and merchandising, and instead chose to maintain control over his artistic legacy. Watterson's early career was marked by contributions to "Target: The Political Cartoon Quarterly", demonstrating his early passion for the medium. With his reclusive nature, Watterson has maintained an air of mystery, allowing his work to speak for itself, and cementing his status as a true original in the world of comics.
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