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I had the book adaptation of Garfield in the Rough. The panther was just as scary in print.
Is that only available in Dubai and Toronto? I'm dying for a Garfield shaped pizza.
I will admit. I like the Garfield shaped pizzas.Is that only available in Dubai and Toronto? I'm dying for a Garfield shaped pizza.
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They also have Garfield shaped ousheh.I will admit. I like the Garfield shaped pizzas.
Garfield was always a soulless piece of shit. Davis flat out admitted he made it to get cash. I can respect his desire to get that money, but I cannot respect his creation.I like older Garfield and I think people give a pretty good comic turned soulless corporate product a little too much shit. I fucking loved Garfield and Friends as a kid.
Maybe I'm just getting old.
Garfield was always a soulless piece of shit. Davis flat out admitted he made it to get cash. I can respect his desire to get that money, but I cannot respect his creation.
I do. I also know they never got anywhere near the recognition that dumb cat got. That's seriously got to chap his ass. Putting effort and care into something you enjoy only for it to be pushed aside for the low effort, soulless swill you created to make yourself some cash.You know U.S Acres and Gnorm the Gnat was his passion projects than Garfield.
A few of those panels were edited out in collections and reprintings, IIRC.[Garfield Twilight Zone strip]
I read fairly recently that Jim Davis had no creative input on Garfield and Friends, which must have been why it was so good and memorable.I like older Garfield and I think people give a pretty good comic turned soulless corporate product a little too much shit. I fucking loved Garfield and Friends as a kid.
Maybe I'm just getting old.
Garfield the generalGarfield has now been bought by Viacom.
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Viacom Acquires Comic-Strip Cat Garfield
Garfield, the lasagna-loving comic-strip feline, has a new owner. The lazy cat has for more than 40 years been the property of owner Jon Arbuckle, a socially awkward fellow who must indulge his pet…variety.com
I thought Disney owns the rights to it since Fox made those two shitty films with Bill Murray. But I guess I’m wrong.
But still, I did not see this coming at all.