Summary

  • Adventure-filled art combines Calvin and Hobbes with Indiana Jones in a brilliant mashup showcasing their adventurous spirits.
  • Seasoned artist Adam Murphy skillfully recreates Bill Watterson's art style, capturing the timeless, whimsical essence of the characters.
  • Indiana Jones seems to be a prime inspiration for Murphy's art at the moment, as he is featured in multiple posts.

Calvin and Hobbes come together in adventure-filled art that pays homage to Bill Watterson’s iconic art style. While it may seem like an unusual team-up, the combination is absolutely brilliant, blending two beloved fandoms to create something exceptionally unique. However, this piece does raise an important question: Who's the better adventurer, Indiana or Calvin?

While this may initially appear as an unlikely partnership, this crossover is perfect considering all three characters' adventurous spirits.

Adam Murphy, a seasoned artist with experience at Disney, Lucasfilm, Animal Logic, Netflix, Marvel, and Nickelodeon, has taken to Instagram to unveil the first-ever adventure-bound team-up of Indiana Jones and Calvin and Hobbes.

In Murphy’s artwork, Indiana Jones is depicted in his classic attire, complete with his signature whip, fedora, and satchel, ed by Calvin and Hobbes as they scrutinize what appears to be a treasure map. While Calvin appears confident in his assessment of the map, Indiana seems rather skeptical, injecting a humorous twist into the unfolding scene.

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Artist Adam Murphy Reimagines Indiana Jones in the World of Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes

While this may initially appear as an unlikely partnership, this crossover is perfect considering all three characters' adventurous spirits. Calvin and Hobbes are renowned for their wildly imaginative excursions, often journeying to prehistoric times or deep into the wilderness. Meanwhile, Indiana Jones has emerged as one of the most iconic adventurers in modern pop culture, embarking on journeys, some incredibly perilous, that have taken him across the globe and led to remarkable archaeological discoveries. Hence, Murphy clearly knew what he was doing by bringing these icons together.

In his post, Murphy mentions that his drawings were an exercise in recreating Bill Watterson’s art style, and it can certainly be considered a success in that regard. Murphy adeptly captures the dynamic linework, simple yet detailed character designs, and vibrant use of color that Watterson was known for. Like Watterson, Murphy imbues Indiana, Calvin, and Hobbes with a distinctive cartoony flair, featuring exaggerated facial expressions and body language that convey a wide range of emotions. Hence, capturing the timeless, whimsical, and personality-filled art style that made Watterson famous.

Indiana vs. Marion Ravenwood: Indiana Jones Is a Favorite of Murphy’s to Draw

Fans of Murphy’s art and Indiana Jones are fortunate, as the adventurer seems to be one of Murphy’s main inspirations lately, with the artist sharing numerous drawings featuring the archaeologist. Another notable piece by Murphy, showcased above, features an iconic character from the franchise: Marion Ravenwood, who debuted in the 1981 film Raiders of the Lost Ark. This is yet another dynamic drawing that expertly captures the entertaining dynamic between the two characters. Now, it appears that the only logical next step is to bring Indiana Jones, Marion Ravenwood, and Calvin and Hobbes together in an unforgettable mashup.

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Writer
Bill Watterson
Colorist
Bill Watterson
Publisher
Andrews McMeel Publishing

Calvin and Hobbes was a satirical comic strip series that ran from 1985-1995, written, drawn, and colored by Bill Watterson. The series follows six-year-old Hobbes and his stuffed Tiger, Calvin, that examines their lives through a whimsical lens that tackles everyday comedic issues and real-world issues that people deal with.

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Created by
George Lucas
First Film
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Cast
Harrison Ford, Denholm Elliott, John Rhys-Davies, Karen Allen, Kate Capshaw, Ke Huy Quan, Amrish Puri, Sean Connery, Julian Glover, Alison Doody, Shia LaBeouf, Cate Blanchett, Ray Winstone, John Hurt, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen
Movie(s)
Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Character(s)
Indiana Jones, Marcus Brody, Sallah, Marion Ravenwood, Wilhelmina Scott, Wan Li, Mola Ram, Henry Jones, Sr., Walter Donovan, Elsa Schneider, Henry Jones III, Irina Spalko, George Michale, Harold Oxley, Helena Shaw, Jürgen Voller
Video Game(s)
Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures, LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures, Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues, Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine, Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb, Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings

Created by George Lucas, Indiana Jones is an action-adventure multimedia franchise that began with the launch of its first film, Raiders of the Lost Ark, in 1981. The series follows Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr., an archaeologist who adventures across the world with various friends as he faces off against the likes of Nazis and other groups bent on collecting ancient artifacts of power. Seeking to preserve history, Jones races against his incidental foes to stop them from conquering - or destroying- the world.

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