A Boy and His Tiger: A Tribute to Bill Watterson by Andrew Farago, Steve Martin
A Boy and His Tiger: A Tribute to Bill Watterson

Andrew Farago, Steve Martin

A Boy and His Tiger: A Tribute to Bill Watterson

Andrew Farago, Steve Martin with Harry Bliss (Illustrator), Joe Staton (Illustrator), Jonathan Lemon (Illustrator), John Reiner (Illustrator), Ray Billingsley (Illustrator), Bunny Hoest (Illustrator), Nate Powell (Illustrator), Christian Meesey (Illustrator), Steve Purcell (Illustrator), Brian Fies (Illustrator), R. Robert Pollack (Illustrator), Ray Friesen (Illustrator), Patrick McDonnell (Illustrator), Andy Ristaino (Illustrator), Jon Way$hak (Illustrator), Ellen Liebenthal (Illustrator), Stacy Curtis (Illustrator), Roger Langridge (Illustrator), Aaron Conley (Illustrator), Gemma Correll (Illustrator), Chuck Whelon (Illustrator), Jeffrey Brown (Illustrator), Jamie Cosley (Illustrator), Betsy Peterschmidt (Illustrator), Le Tang (Illustrator), Felipe Andrade (Illustrator), Kim Dwinell (Illustrator), Don Wimmer (Illustrator), Brent Anderson (Illustrator), Riley Rossmo (Illustrator), Dana Simpson (Illustrator), Lynn Johnston (Illustrator), Charles Brubaker (Illustrator), Ryan Browne (Illustrator), Ben Seto (Illustrator), Jeff Parker (Illustrator), Carolyn Belefski (Illustrator), Michael Jantze (Illustrator), Tony Giraldi-Brown (Illustrator), Mo Willems (Illustrator), Jon Bean Hastings (Illustrator)

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48 page full color softbound Tribute to Bill Watterson exhibition catalog, a benefit for the Cartoon Art Museum.The Cartoon Art Museum presents its second biennial Tribute Auction, A Boy and His Tiger: A Tribute to Bill Watterson, featuring origin...

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