NBC Olympics is the strongest pull in Calvin and Hobbes' top 10, at 0.89 — and the neighbor set splits into two recognizable neighborhoods that together define the shape.
The shape is two-peak. One cluster orbits sports and fitness: NBC Olympics (0.89), Fitbit (0.88), National Park Service (0.86), Chloe Kim (0.85), and Elias Sports Bureau (0.82) — a mix of sports leagues, fitness brands, athletes, and outdoor-adjacent organizations. The second cluster pulls toward wit and cultural commentary: History In Pictures (0.86), James Holzhauer (0.85), Onion Sports Network (0.85), Runner's World (0.84), and Jim Gaffigan (0.83) — fact accounts, a TV personality known for trivia, a satirical sports outlet, a running magazine, and a comedian. These two neighborhoods are not opposites; they overlap in the middle, which is where Calvin and Hobbes sits. Notably, no other Humor Memes and Satire account appears in the top 10 — the center entity's own subcategory is absent from its nearest neighbors entirely.
The audience for Calvin and Hobbes is shaped less by what it is than by who it attracts: people whose attention spans sports, outdoor activity, trivia, and dry humor simultaneously.