AMERICA'S FAVORITE LIVING LITERARY RECLUSE: Doubtfully inspired by the death of J.D. Salinger last week, Calvin and Hobbes creator Bill Watterson granted what is believed to be
his first interview in 21 years to the
Cleveland Plain Dealer. In the far reaching discussion, he reveals his plans for a C&H comeback, a massive new marketing deal with Pepsi, and the much rumored C&H movie (James Cameron is said to be in talks to direct). Watterson also confirms what us comic fans have long suspected: He never retired at all, but instead has been helming
The Lockhorns since 1995.