Showing posts with label garfield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garfield. Show all posts

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Zombified!

Wasn't feeling great last night or this morning, so kept putting off a post.
Don't want to miss a day, however, so here are zombified versions of popular characters.

Aquaman

Bugs Bunny 

Mickey Mouse 

Spongebob Squarepants 

Snoopy

Garfield 

Zombie Smurf by mrtozkan 

Indiana Jones

For more posters like this,


Saturday, October 12, 2013

Halloween Comic Strips!


Here are some old, but great,
Halloween comic strips!
Enjoy!

Blondie by Young & Marshall

Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson

Chuck & Beans by Brian Gordon

Foxtrot by Bill Amend

Garfield by Jim Davis

Mutts by Patrick McDonnell

PARAAbnormal by Dave Lowe 

Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis

Medium Large by Francesco Marciuliano 

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Sunday Funny - Garfield

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This week's choice is a classic: Garfield by Jim Davis.

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I have wanted to use Garfield for a Sunday Funny post, but more often than not these days, the strip is only mildly funny. While it has never been a rip-roaring comic, I remember when I used to get more chuckles out of it.

The strip that appeared yesterday reminded me a bit of the "old Garfield":


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I don't know, I just found that funny!

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At the official Garfield.com site you can find tons of stuff, such as history on the strip, characters and creator, games, e-cards, downloads, news and an online store.

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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Sunday Funny - Garfield Minus Garfield

This week's comic strip is "Garfield Minus Garfield", a funny take on the long-running classic "Garfield".

Dan Walsh takes original strips by Jim Davis and removes the title cat completely. The results are sometimes hilarious, often odd, and occasionally sad.

Here are three examples:


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As you can see, it can be absurd, and Jon Arbuckle can be very sad when not being mocked by his pet cat.

Davis himself is a bit of a fan, saying the idea is "inspired" and thanking Walsh for letting him see a different side to Garfield. Awesome that he is so cool about it!

At the main site, you can view the archive, read about Dan Walsh, purchase the book based on the strip or read a FAQ.