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Garfield is an American comic strip created by Jim Davis.Originally published locally as Jon in 1976 (later changed to Garfield in 1977), then in nationwide syndication from 1978, it chronicles the life of the title character Garfield the cat, Odie the dog, and their owner Jon Arbuckle.
Garfield in his first appearance in 1976, on the strip Jon Garfield in 1980, as portrayed on the back cover of Garfield at Large Garfield is an orange cat belonging to Jon Arbuckle . [ 1 ] He was born on ( 1978-06-19 ) June 19, 1978 (the day the first Garfield strip was published), in the kitchen of Mamma Leoni's Italian Restaurant.
Cameo in the tenth anniversary strip: June 19, 1988 [6] Cameo in a newspaper: April 2, 2013 [7] and June 23, 2024 [8] Lyman is Jon's former roommate and Odie's former owner. He was a main character along with Jon, Odie, and Garfield during the strip's early years.
Paws, Inc., doing business as Paws, Incorporated, is an American comic studio and production company founded by American cartoonist Jim Davis in 1981 [1] to support the Garfield comic strips and its licensing.
Jonathan Q. "Jon" Arbuckle is an American cartoonist who is the owner of Garfield and Odie. His exact age is unknown. Jon's age was given as 29 years old in a December 23, 1980, strip when he tells Garfield a joke that he "would be 30 but he was sick a year" (although given that this is presented in the context of Jon telling a joke, it is possible Jon may not have stated his actual age). [18]
Calling all reality TV junkies — Andrew Garfield is ready to join your ranks. The We Live in Time actor has revealed his favorite "guilty pleasure" reality show, and he's sharing it with the world.
Andrew Garfield sparked romance rumors with model Olivia Brower after they were spotted packing on the PDA. Garfield and Brower were seen laughing together before sharing a kiss outside of his ...
Outside the U.S., the strip was known as Orson's Farm. Failing to match the success of Garfield, U.S. Acres would conclude on May 1, 1989; Davis' assistant Brett Koth was credited as a co-artist during its final year. Davis, along with Koth, also made a 2000–03 strip based on the Mr. Potato Head toy.