There are some friends that feel so real, so perfectly formed, that they transcend the page they were drawn on They become a part of our own childhood, a voice in our head, a standard against which we measure all other adventures. For millions of us, that friendship is between a six-year-old boy with a boundless imagination and his stuffed tiger, who is very, very real. They are, of course, Calvin and Hobbes. đŻ ď¸ Created by the reclusive genius Bill Watterson, âCalvin and Hobbesâ wasn’t just a comic strip; it was a daily dose of pure, unadulterated joy. It…