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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lol funny
aren't we bachelors.
"TV comics aren't very funny by Jim Davis. I usually avoid when when Garf watches TV." How do you know when Garfield is watching TV so you can avoid it?
And jon will find something under his bed and it wont be dust bunnies
TV comics aren't very funny by Jim Davis. I usually avoid when when Garf watches TV.