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Telika: Interesting take on the garfieldminusgarfield principle.

But not different enough from it to really impress.
I always love reading that one. As the comic is officially allowed by the creator it shows that the guy who create Garfield are quite frustated toward Garfield and how it turn out now.

I think Calvin and Hobbes' Bill Watterson had done something right, and that's to never allows C&H turned into a media monster.
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Gazoinks: There was that one series of Garfield strips that implied the entire series was a fever dream of Garfield as he died of hunger in an empty house. http://www.misinterpreted.org/2008/04/03/garfield-is-dead-haunting-jons-old-house-in-denial/

(Okay, technically it was really just a Halloween joke on Davis' part, but still...)
Reminds me of Schrodinger Cat.

But he forgot one theory:

Garfield is in between life and death, so Garfield can be starving in that house and start imagining stuff. It looks like a long dream because in reality the mind work so fast to create a vast universe.
Post edited August 06, 2012 by RedRagan
Garfield was its best around the time it wasn't yet considered to be wholesome family entertainment. After it became an icon of sorts, the quality of the strips plummeted, because suddenly Davis wasn't able to be as mean with his humour as he was in the beginning.
Used to love Garfield when i was a lot younger and this strip is cool.
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RedRagan: I think Calvin and Hobbes' Bill Watterson had done something right, and that's to never allows C&H turned into a media monster.
Yes. Again, I think Watterson has done everything right. His series is the best there is, way way above the rest. On a par with Schulz's Peanuts (which works very well on me too, and never ages). These two are really apart, in a league of their own.
The title made me think it was another untooned kind of thing.