Garfield: Garfield

· Garfield Vol 2 · BOOM! Studios
4.2
45 reviews
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112
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Garfield's return to comics continues! Writer Mark Evanier (GARFIELD AND FRIENDS) and longtime GARFIELD strip artist Gary Barker introduce Garfield and the gang to many new friends, including a mouse that wants to be a cat (and sometimes a dog), a mummy, and Pet Force! Yes, we're going to Planet Dorkon to hang out with the galaxy's greatest superheroes. Get ready more a whole new round of fun for the entire family!

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4.2
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thanushkanth genkatharan
October 22, 2015
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November 29, 2022
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March 20, 2018
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About the author

""Garfield"" is the most widely syndicated comic strip in the world. Garfield, the lasagna-loving fat cat, lives in Muncie, Indiana, where he is kept well-fed by his creator, cartoonist Jim Davis. Mark Evanier is best known in comics for co-creating the DNAgents and Crossfire; best known in television for writing and producing Garfield cartoons, and best known on the web for his blog at News From Me, which you should go read. Dan Spiegle has a run of more than sixty years as a professional cartoonist, beginning with the Hopalong Cassidy comic strip in 1949. He has drawn everything from Korak, Son of Tarzan to Mickey Mouse and The Simpsons. The two creators have collaborated on long runs on the superhero comic Crossfire and the war comic Blackhawk.

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