Bill Watterson, the creator of the famous 'Calvin and Hobbes' comic strip, will debut a new graphic novel for adults called 'The Mysteries.'
"Calvin and Hobbes" comic strip creator Bill Watterson is set to publish an upcoming new graphic novel for"grown-ups.
"Scheduled to be published later this year,"The Mysteries" is a new book slated to be released this year by the American cartoonist along with fellow artist John Kascht about"[In The Mysteries,] a long-ago kingdom is afflicted with unexplainable calamities," reads the publisher's description of the book."Hoping to end the torment, the king dispatches his knights to discover the source of the mysterious events. Years later, a single battered knight returns.
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