The 1939 film is arguably most famous for its "it was all a dream' ending, but according to Bill Watterson, within the context of the movie, The Wizard of Oz operates according to the logic of a ...
And if The Mysteries is any guide, that’s exactly how Bill Watterson wants to be treated. The book is short, less than 400 words long. It’s a social parable of the sort James Thurber often ...
Bill always says no. He’s very secretive. He doesn’t meet anyone. He doesn’t do anything like that,” she says. In the years that the strip ran, Watterson fought the Universal Press Syndicate for the ...