Bill Watterson, creator of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, always has stood out to me as an example of maintaining artistic integrity in the face of enormous pressure to devalue one's work in order to make more money (ie, selling out). In this video I discuss selling out, and tell the story of how Bill Watterson refused to sell out Calvin and Hobbes.
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