...IMO, the greatest comic strip ever... if you're a fan at all, and if this doesn't get to you, you don't have a pulse.
http://m.tickld.com/x/this-guy-just-changed-the-way-we-seecalvin-and-hobbes
Another comic strip we enjoyed daily at work, was Dilbert....
I kid you not, for quit awhile, we thought the creator was a spy amongst us-seriously, as several times a week, we'd have an experience, which to strangely appeared in a similar fashion in the Dilbert Daily L.A. Times Comic Strips...
turns out the creator was not far away, residing in Bakersfield. We did have some personnel living in the same area, commuters. Altho' no one claimed to know Dilberts creator.
As uncanny as it was, the author did NOT have any ties to Northrop. One could say what happens (problems, odd quirks, strange crazy demands et al.) in Offices and Cubicles is quit common across the Nation, no matter where one works.....
We SERIOUSLY thought the author was amongst us for about 6 months, until we read a interview with Dilberts creator, and He would not disclose at that time, where he worked, yet his name was not amongst our Companies list of employees, might of well of been....
