**Christie:** Well, let's talk about your peers for a bit. > **Watterson:** You're gonna get me in trouble. > **Christie:** No, no; you can say anything you want. > **Watterson:** Yeah, that's what's going to get me into trouble. > **Christie:** What about Gary Larson? > **Watterson:** I really like the lunacy of The Far Side. It's a one-panel strip so it's a slightly different animal than a four-panel strip like mine. I don't really compare one-panel strips to four-panels strips because there are different opportunities with each. Larson's working with one picture and a handful of words, and given that, I think he's one of the most inventive guys in comics. The four-panel strip has more potential for storyline and character involvement than just a single panel. But I do enjoy his stuff a lot. > **Christie:** What about Jim Davis? > **Watterson:** Uh…Garfield is…(long pause)…consistent. >
“Calvin and Hobbes at Martijn's—Interview [1]”
This is probably about the only interview Bill Watterson did. I'm a big fan of both Calvin and Hobbes and of Bill Watterson.
And even though I met Jim Davis (April 20, 1981 at 2:30 pm in Lauderdale Lakes Mall, which doesn't exist anymore), I can say for certain that Garfield is … consistent (although the earlier strips were much better than what is going on nowadays).
I found another interview [2]!
[1] http://www.reemst.com/calvin_and_hobbes/author/intrvw.htm