Garfield
By Jim Davis
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"Garfield" creator Jim Davis's career started not with a cat, but with a gnat. However, after five years, he killed
off "Gnorm Gnat" in favor of a character more readers could relate to. Starting in 1978 in 41 newspapers, "Garfield"
has grown in popularity over the years, and has ...

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A monster with proper manners instead of ripping the door off the hinges he rings the doorbell
Yah!, You know... ;-D
This strip has a message for us. We all have demons in our lives that we try to avoid. But sometimes all our efforts for self protection come to naught when we simply open the door and let them in.
this is like,1 of the funniest garfields yet
Jon has his own TV show now?