Garfield: Garfield

· Garfield Vol 3 · BOOM! Studios
4.7
24 reviews
Ebook
112
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

The latest collection of Garfield's return to comic books sends the gang into some wacky adventures, as Odie makes a new friend, Pet Force takes on a scary team of Super-Villains, and Garfield faces his most fearsome foe, the Lasagna Monster! Mark Evanier, Gary Barker, Andy Hirsch and an amazing group of guest artists bring home even more fun with the Fat Cat.

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4.7
24 reviews
derrick Blake
May 21, 2016
The Comics were missing in action and pages :( need more information on the page
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Creative Recyclebin
October 9, 2022
very descriptive writing and my favorite Garfield rules the internet
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한선화
July 1, 2023
가필드 어벤 져 스 보소
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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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