May 14, 2024
So thin, you can cut it with a butter knife.
Well, that was anti-climatic, Garfield.
Thin is good, right?!?
Bad introduction. Already lost your audience.
calling them âadventuresâ is a bit of a stretch
thinner than a sheet of paper
my cousinâs oldest girl dated a boy like him in high school, briefly. we called him white bread, because he was just that exciting. nice kid though.
Could it be that John doesnât have a nose?
They just removed Garfieldâs arm from the last panel, same pose. It even looks weird, like itâs missing something â the arm.
Only two heads, with different expressions.
Jonâs even worse. His eyes change. Thatâs it.
Living with Garfield should earn Jon a Medal!
I think you mean non existent.
I prefer Roscoe âFattyâ Arbuckle to Jon Arbuckle. Jon Arbuckle is a supporting player to his cat Garfield and his former roommateâs dog Odie.
jon do his own stunts!
Jon probably doesnât have rivals so his adventures are mainly against that evil Christmas tree that always gives trouble when decorating it.
Thatâs why the comic is called âGarfieldâ . . . because all cats have amazing adventures! Just ask them!
Thin? Try darn near invisible!
Not much of a story to tell.
Jon looks excited for the movie.
Garfield, you need to inject some life into his life.
Just wait for it the adventure to start or episode with Jon Arbucle in it
This is starting off on a rough note
Adventures? More like âmisadventuresâ.
44+ years of thin, and counting. But substantially more plot than Heathcliff.
Is that a cemetery plotâŚ
not thin, INEXISTANT!
Já´É´á´á´ĘĘ 8, 1976
the very first installment of â Jon â appears in the Pendleton Post
https://i.ibb.co/MSXh1jT/1st-JON-1976.jpg
it is not dissimilar to the first Garfield strip, which followed two-and-a-half years later https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/1978/06/19
Iâm going to miss Garfield when Jim Davis passes away.
Ah Garfield, Hollywood has built film trilogies on less plot than that
They call it a pilot because it goes on the air first
codycab about 2 years ago
So thin, you can cut it with a butter knife.
BJ40 about 2 years ago
Well, that was anti-climatic, Garfield.
in.amongst about 2 years ago
Thin is good, right?!?
bigcatbusiness about 2 years ago
Bad introduction. Already lost your audience.
ʲá about 2 years ago
calling them âadventuresâ is a bit of a stretch
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
thinner than a sheet of paper
uncle snipe about 2 years ago
my cousinâs oldest girl dated a boy like him in high school, briefly. we called him white bread, because he was just that exciting. nice kid though.
Imagine about 2 years ago
Could it be that John doesnât have a nose?
Izzy Moreno about 2 years ago
They just removed Garfieldâs arm from the last panel, same pose. It even looks weird, like itâs missing something â the arm.
Only two heads, with different expressions.
Jonâs even worse. His eyes change. Thatâs it.
Sanspareil about 2 years ago
Living with Garfield should earn Jon a Medal!
The Collector about 2 years ago
I think you mean non existent.
Calvinist1966 about 2 years ago
I prefer Roscoe âFattyâ Arbuckle to Jon Arbuckle. Jon Arbuckle is a supporting player to his cat Garfield and his former roommateâs dog Odie.
tessotcyrille about 2 years ago
jon do his own stunts!
2AndFour about 2 years ago
Jon probably doesnât have rivals so his adventures are mainly against that evil Christmas tree that always gives trouble when decorating it.
coffeemom88 about 2 years ago
Thatâs why the comic is called âGarfieldâ . . . because all cats have amazing adventures! Just ask them!
jagedlo about 2 years ago
Thin? Try darn near invisible!
Doug K about 2 years ago
Not much of a story to tell.
ChristianFilmmakerWannaBe about 2 years ago
Jon looks excited for the movie.
Goat from PBS about 2 years ago
Garfield, you need to inject some life into his life.
ericbooth63 about 2 years ago
Just wait for it the adventure to start or episode with Jon Arbucle in it
Clarence about 2 years ago
This is starting off on a rough note
CaveCat87 about 2 years ago
Adventures? More like âmisadventuresâ.
ncorgbl about 2 years ago
44+ years of thin, and counting. But substantially more plot than Heathcliff.
T... about 2 years ago
Is that a cemetery plotâŚ
karmakat01 about 2 years ago
not thin, INEXISTANT!
ʲá about 2 years ago
Já´É´á´á´ĘĘ 8, 1976
the very first installment of â Jon â appears in the Pendleton Post
https://i.ibb.co/MSXh1jT/1st-JON-1976.jpg
it is not dissimilar to the first Garfield strip, which followed two-and-a-half years later https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/1978/06/19
WentHulk about 2 years ago
Iâm going to miss Garfield when Jim Davis passes away.
edmund_graham about 2 years ago
Ah Garfield, Hollywood has built film trilogies on less plot than that
Monster in a Garden over 1 year ago
They call it a pilot because it goes on the air first