Although many of the commenters on the previous post saw any new or different versions of the characters as sacrilegious -- in part because of creator Bill Watterson's fierce resistance to merchandising -- I would suggest that while these are certainly not works of art on the same scale as the original comic, they are mostly heartfelt tributes from a generation of artists that grew up loving "Calvin and Hobbes," and want to express either the spirit of the comic or their affection for it in their own way.
As a dedicated, lifelong fan to whom "Calvin and Hobbes" is the holiest of holies in newspaper strips, I can certainly think of fan art that I find disrespectful, creepy, or incredibly sad. But if I became that quick to condemn creative reinterpretations of deeply revered works simply for daring to exist, I'm not sure I'd be particularly different from these guys.
And so: A "realistic" Calvin and Hobbes by Nina Matsumoto a.k.a. Space Coyote (via depro9):

Matsumoto also drew a "philosophical" version of John Calvin and Thomas Hobbes in the style of Watterson:

A custom version of toy Hobbes that makes us momentarily sorry that Bill Watterson never created C&H toys:

Calvin and Hobbes (and Susie!) Grown Up by Nami with color by Sora:

Chris Hoobler reinterprets "The Days Are Just Packed" on the Covered blog.

Calvin and Hobbes x Fight Club by Sean Clauretie:

A fireplace scene by Sashatiainen:

Calvin & Hobbes, Private Investigators by Eric J. Durwood II:

Calvin Cubee by Pinkapoodoo:

Calvin Cubee assembled:

Calvin Self-Portrait by Jaime Posadas:

A wagon flume by Celestial4ever:

"The Future"

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Monday 28 December
By Niko
I want a t-shirt of the private investigators one.
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Monday 28 December
By Meredith
I love these! They are much better than the first set; I think they embrace Watterson's work more.
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Monday 28 December
By J.R.
Raise your hand if you would read a DC version of Calvin & Hobbes starring Billy Batson and Tawky Tawny.
*Raises hand*
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Tuesday 29 December
By Accuardi
raises hand
Thursday 31 December
By Wonko the Sane
My good Lord YES
Friday 01 January
By rawrkadi
I love Calvin and Hobbes!
and the self portrait and philosopher ones were kickass!
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Tuesday 29 December
By Nightmare10
I didn't know this comic until a few monts ago, because I was born in 1990 and in Mexico, but the moment I saw this comic I loved it, it's better than almost (or all) the newspaper comics, and beautiful, I love whey they find the racoon.
Great comic, wish it'd never end.
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Thursday 31 December
By Daryll B.
I think I want that Sasha pic as a painting...This is truly inspired and heartfelt stuff.
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Friday 01 January
By John Marshall
This wasn't nearly as creepy as I thought it would be. :)
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Thursday 07 January
By Stephen
Jeez, maybe it's just as a grown up geek with his third little girl on the way, but the last one ("The Future") choked me up a bit. What a beautiful freakin'picture/sentiment. Hobbes looking back, and Calvin waving as if to say "go ahead; I trust you to take care of her, bud" was extraordinarily touching. I'd hang that in my office.
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