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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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aircraft-engineer said, 3 months ago
schwanzstucker?
cryptomaniac said, 3 months ago
Jon, don’t go giving people ideas…
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 3 months ago
Actually, the only person Van Gogh “loved” was Gaugin.
It was after a quarrel between the two that Van Gogh cut off a piece of his ear and sent it to a prostitute.
lily245pj
said, 3 months ago
Thanks Susan. I did not know that about the ear to a prostitute. He was so weird I can imagine him doing that.
AStarofDestiny said, 3 months ago
@lily245pj
Beautiful avatar!
Chikuku said, 3 months ago
It was Gauguin who cut off a piece of Van Gogh’s ear. Vincent – such a Christian!- claimed he did it himself, to protect Gauguin. Gauguin, the coward, went along.
Chikuku said, 3 months ago
Same thing with Van Gogh’s “sucide.” It was a homicide, but Vincent claimed it was a suicide so his killers would not get in trouble. Yes, Vincent Van Gogh did the same sort of thing twice.
gocomicsmember said, 3 months ago
I like Garfield’s comment in the original.
Gee Man said, 3 months ago
I’d suggest his head, he’s not using it anyway.
Lulu Mahoney said, 3 months ago
John!? Dignity!? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!