Comics Mentioned in Episode 12: The Art of Calvin and Hobbes
High art vs low art: July 20, 1993; Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat page 152
Tyrannosaurs in F-14's: January 1, 1995; There's Treasure Everywhere page 128
Art is a private language/Artist's statement: July 15, 1995; It's a Magical World page 68
Calvin signing the landscape: January 10, 1993; Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat page 44
Hobbes making a clay sculpture/collective figurines: Story arc starting June 22, 1992; The Days are Just Packed page 98
Commenting on other kids' snowmen: January 23, 1994; There's Treasure Everywhere page 88
Neo-cubist: June 17, 1990; Scientific Progress Goes Boink! page 120; The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes page 248
Losing perspective: June 4, 1989; Revenge of the Babysat page 91; The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes page 96
Seeing things in terms of black and white: February 3, 1991; Snow Goons page 100
Apartment 3G style comic: July 9, 1989; Revenge of the Babysat page 101; The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes page 106
Graphic novel style comic: February 20, 1994; There's Treasure Everywhere page 104
Getting a topic is the hard part: November 27, 1993; There's Treasure Everywhere page 55
Calvin and Susie sent to the principal: January 17, 1986; Calvin and Hobbes page 32; The Essential Calvin and Hobbes page 44
"Calvin, I've got to get to work!": March 21, 1986; Calvin and Hobbes page 61; The Essential Calvin and Hobbes page 71
Quotation mark eyes example: August 21, 1992; The Days are Just Packed page 134 (this is just one of many examples)
Being zombies: April 30, 1987; Something Under the Bed is Drooling page 117; The Essential Calvin and Hobbes page 245
Admiring a Krazy Kat panel: May 17, 1987; Something Under the Bed is Drooling page 127; The Essential Calvin and Hobbes page 254
"I bet I'm missing some great TV shows": July 24, 1989; Revenge of the Babysat page 104; The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes page 109
Finding the dead bird: September 19, 1993; There's Treasure Everywhere page 16
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