A Valentine is a very different sort of genre, because it arises not primarily on the form, and not even on the content, but from the attitude of the creator. A Valentine captures love yes, but a certain kind of love, a tenderness, an affection, a feeling sweet and sad.
At the close of Labor Day weekend, I thought I’d offer one of my own favorite Valentines, courtesy of Calvin, this one not to a town, but to a season. This strip was originally published in late August, as summer was winding toward its golden conclusion, and it’s hard not to sense the twinge of nostalgia for what was fleeing.
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