Finnish graphic artist Jaakko Seppälä created this masterpiece about a decade ago, simulating ten famous cartoonists drawing the others’ characters. Starting from the upper left and working down-and-right diagonally, we have:
- Astérix, by Albert Uderzo (France)
- Calvin, by Bill Watterson (USA)
- Donald Duck, by Carl Barks (USA)
- Captain Haddock, by Hergé (Belgique)
- Batman, by Bill Finger & Bob Kane (USA)
- Fingerpori, by Pertti Jarla (Finland)
- Corto Maltese, by Hugo Pratt (Italy)
- Moomin, by Tove Jansson (Sweden-Finland)
- Garfield, by Jim Davis (USA)
- Lucy Van Pelt, by Charles Schulz (USA)
WP has some basic info for him: (turn on translate)
https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaakko_Seppälä_(graafikko)
Came here to say the same thing. The whole bill watterson column is bad.
The dinosaur-style Donald is awesome, though.