Garfield Minus Garfield by Paws, Inc.
- November 02, 2009
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It's Garfield-as you've never seen him!
Come savor the existential adventures of Jon Arbuckle in Garfield Minus Garfield. Based on the phenomenon ignited by Dan Walsh's hilarious and wildly popular webcomic (beloved by The New York Times and The
Washington Post, and hailed as "inspired" by Garfield creator Jim Davis), Garfield Minus Garfield takes everyone's favorite fat cat out of the picture, leaving us with only the lonely ennui of Jon as he's left to voice thoughts about his own existence into an empty void.
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johnnydoc5 said, 25 days ago
Ya hafta be firm with Mondays, or they just walk all over you.
Ville Mustalilja said, 25 days ago
:D
Macushlalondra
said,
25 days ago
It looks like they took him. Where? The funny farm of course!
Susan001 said, 25 days ago
How could a guy so paranoid just go away and leave the front door open?
Maybe he expects Garfield to be a watchcat!
gocomicsmember said, 25 days ago
I like the implication in the GMG version that after he says he’ll never be taken alive, he actually is taken. It is only the image of Garfield facing away from the door in the original version that gives any indication that Jon has gone back into the house.
chinook2 said, 25 days ago
The funny farm was only driving by to put some guy back who lives a few blocks away. Jon saw them, and since he was on probation with them, In his schizophrenia he thought he remember him doing something they would call “weird”, so when he screamed that, they decided to get him too.
Johanan Rakkav
said,
25 days ago
This is hilarious either way…and for completely different reasons. Into the Favorites pile! :)