As a child I had easy access to his books, thanks to my humor oriented parents and now whenever I see his images it always brings me back. I used to spend hours looking at his books (further strengthening my amazing mini hunch back) and I closely observed every line that culminated in creating this amazing sense of irony and sarcasm.
I particularly love his use of animals and their relationship with man. As someone who never fell into the egotistical trap of believing I was any better than the thousands of other species that roam the earth, I loved his anthropomorphism, and especially with animals that are considered to be prey. I honestly think he contributed to my vegetarian spirit significantly.
So therefore I present three "squares" of comedic thought.



Enjoy! I'm coming for you next Bill Watterson! What's up with these recluse genius? And more importantly, since I'm NOT a recluse, does that make me NOT a genius?
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