Proper noun
Watterson (plural Wattersons)
A surname.
Democrats in Louisville were led by Courier-Journal editor Henry Watterson and were implacably opposed to blacks voting. Rand Paul
After a lengthy battle with his syndicator, Watterson won the privilege of making half page-sized Sunday strips where he could arrange the panels any way he liked. Source: Internet
After Calvin and Hobbes Since the conclusion of Calvin and Hobbes, Watterson has taken up painting, at one point drawing landscapes of the woods with his father. Source: Internet
An inspiration for Bill Watterson and other cartoonists, Krazy Kat gained a considerable following among intellectuals during the 1920s and 1930s. Source: Internet
Art and academia Watterson used the strip to poke fun at the art world, principally through Calvin's unconventional creations of snowmen but also through other expressions of childhood art. Source: Internet
Calvin remarks that "sooner or later, all our games turn into Calvinball", Watterson (2005). vol. 3, p. 438. Comic originally published 1995-09-24. Source: Internet