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There was a series of "Beware of dog" signs strips

https://garfield.com/comic/2007/07/02
https://garfield.com/comic/2007/07/03
https://garfield.com/comic/2007/07/04
https://garfield.com/comic/2007/07/05
https://garfield.com/comic/2007/07/06
https://garfield.com/comic/2007/07/07


I don't get the one from the 6th
https://garfield.com/comic/2007/07/06

What do newspapers (?) have to do with a puppy?
This question / problem has been solved by pimpmonkey2382.313image
Didn't look at them but people use newspapers for puppies to piss on during potty training.
When someone gets a puppy they typically keep them on news paper until they are potty trained because puppys shit all over the floor.

NINJAD!
Post edited May 17, 2017 by tinyE
OK, thank you.
Yeah, they don't make them like they used to, I guess they ran out of ideas a long time ago, so many years of Garfield comic strips is damn impressive though.
Post edited May 17, 2017 by X-com
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X-com: Yeah, they don't make them like they used to, I guess they ran out of ideas a long time ago, so many years of Garfield comic strips is damn impressive though.
Ideas officially ran out when Jon and Liz got together a few years back. Not that the comics are never funny now, but yeah, it's definately the same laugh-out-loud Garfield I remember.
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Breja: Ideas officially ran out when Jon and Liz got together a few years back.
To be fair, the fans actually asked for that one. Davis sent out some kinda poll for...I think the...30th anniversary?...and asked what he should change about the comic. The main response was "Give Jon a life!"
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Breja: Ideas officially ran out when Jon and Liz got together a few years back.
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zeogold: To be fair, the fans actually asked for that one. Davis sent out some kinda poll for...I think the...30th anniversary?...and asked what he should change about the comic. The main response was "Give Jon a life!"
Listening to the fans isn't always the best idea :D Jon was much funnier as a loser, instead we got plenty of stale "relationship jokes" that pretty much every sitcom is made of. Though I guess he probably ran out of jokes for "loser Jon" anyway, which I totally get - after so many years, who wouldn't run out of ideas?
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Breja: Ideas officially ran out when Jon and Liz got together a few years back. Not that the comics are never funny now, but yeah, it's definitely the same laugh-out-loud Garfield I remember.
Yeah I've been reading the first 6 years of G'field from '78 onwards and it's pretty awesome so far, the art style now just looks overdone and cheesy, really throws me off, none of the characters look right, I agree there's still funnies in between the not-so-funnies though.
Post edited May 18, 2017 by X-com
Explain this strip.
He says coffee makes him glow, he drinks some, he starts to glow.

It's not that hard. :P
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tinyE: He says coffee makes him glow, he drinks some, he starts to glow.

It's not that hard. :P
Yeah, he picked one of the few on that site that actually make sense :D
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Breja: Ideas officially ran out when Jon and Liz got together a few years back. Not that the comics are never funny now, but yeah, it's definitely the same laugh-out-loud Garfield I remember.
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X-com: Yeah I've been reading the first 6 years of G'field from '78 onwards and it's pretty awesome so far, the art style now just looks overdone and cheesy, really throws me off, none of the characters look right, I agree there's still funnies in between the not-so-funnies though.
Maybe you got too used to it? I have not read Garfield in more than a decade. If it where not for this thread I would not have read one for the next decade probably too. It does not feel less funny than back then :)
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tinyE: He says coffee makes him glow, he drinks some, he starts to glow.

It's not that hard. :P
...Whaaaaaaaaaa?
<span class="bold">Done</span>.

'Nuff said.