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Fuzzy Logic Get Fuzzy 2

Fuzzy Logic Get Fuzzy 2

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Defending this comic from people
Review: I was reading, 'A readers' response to this comic and I swear that man must have been either a fool or blind or both! First he says that Get Fuzzy is just another Garfield, there is no way that you can think that this is just another Garfield!
A.) Both comics are based off of the steriotype of a cat and dog. (Garfield being more of a Tabby, Bucky being a Saimese) So for people that just base ot off of a steriotype with out thinking, yeah it's copy, but then every comic is a copy then!
B.) Get Fuzzy targets an older audience, look at some of the stuff that Bucky says? It speaks for its self.

This 'reader' also comented that Get Fuzzy didn't use any political, historical, religious, and philisophical outtakes to make them work. I don't this he was paying attention to the takes on Caesar that were made, or poetic alterations of Robert Frost, or political jabs at Dan Quail!

You should do your homework before bashing something.

As for the book its self, I purchased it the second I had the money and as far as comics go it was the best purchase I've made. I relate almost everything to my own cat, who happens to be built like Bucky, Otis (a Labrador) isn't as stupid as Sach, but is still bossed around by Bucky...

Overall I do rate this calander a 5stars and I look forward to getting the calander

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Smells Like Road Kill.
Review: I'll keep this simple. Bad, poor, done before, looking for a better comic.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Get Fuzzy": The next animal comic thing.... Generation
Review: I'm a big fan of comic books (I previously made two new series) and I can say now that "Get Fuzzy" is a quality comic strip. The art is wonderful, the jokes are terrific and there is a wide variety open for the characters...it differs from Garfield in some ways: 1. The animals talk and the owner can understand them and hear what they're saying 2. The dog can talk and the cat is a bit hyper and active in some ways 3. The owner isn't as nerdy as you think. Actually, Garfield is good for people who like humor that occurs with talk backs and slapstick; whilst Get Fuzzy is a strip for people who like cunning and half-witted humor...All in all, read Get Fuzzy. You'll love its humor if you own a Siamese cat, any cat, or a dog, and the art will blow you away. If you love Garfield, you'll love this--I know I did.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: GARFIELD II!
Review: If it walks like a duck, sounds like a duck, then it must be a duck! In this case all we see here is a cheap rip off of the original Garfield. Let's see both Garfield and Get Fuzzy both star obnoxious cat, a simpleton dog and a nerdy owner. Of all the possibilities in the world Darby could have chosen, he opts to use the same three types of characters that Garfield has. Could he have more plagaristic than that? If it isn't Garfield, why then do people have to keep defending it so much that it is not? Why are we all automatically reminded of Garfield if Get Fuzzy really is not? If it wasn't Garfield to begin with, then no one should have to insist that it isn't. I cannot believe the heaps of praise this stuff gets. THis is the most shallow, unoriginal strip out there. You know what an imposible task is? Trying to explain to another person what Get Fuzzy is, who has never heard of Get Fuzzy, without them thinking of Garfield.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't wait to pick up your copy
Review: If you are cat owner (or just know of a cat) it will not be long before you see your furry four legged friend in the pages of this book. A sacrastic little animal who looks out for number one and is demanding of all those around them; yet despite this attitude they manage to work their way into your heart and make you smile and laugh from time to time. It is this universal quality of the cat species that is so well captured by Mr. Conley's daily strips and is one the few reason that I turn to the comic section since the unfortunate disappearance of Calvin and Hobbes. Pick it up and be prepared to laugh.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Garfield Rip-Off? Naawww...
Review: If you think that Get Fuzzy is a Garfield rip-off, you are wrong. True, we do have the single, desparate man, the powerful cat, and the stupid dog, but it is entirely different. Rob (owner) isn't close to being nerdy, has a friend (Joe), and is more powerful than Jon. Satchel (dog) has a voice, isn't a kick-thingy (even though it may be a book title). Bucky (cat) does destroy things, but has a more cruel mind than Garfield, sleeps in a drawer (instead of a box) isn't as lazy as Garfield (which is hard to be) and wrecks something about every day.
Rob's mom doesn't live on a farm, and Christmas isn't that big of a deal as it is in Garfield.
But, Garfield-lovers, this is still a truly halarious pet comic that will have you rolling one the floor in laughter repeatedly. A must-have to a comic-lover's collection.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Try to ease through the ambiguity
Review: Is this supposed to be funny? or what's the word, oh yeah, wry. This comic represents everyting that is wrong with society. How can truely funny cartoons compete against such an unrealistic and supernatural version of what is "normal". These characters represent such an unattainable segment of comedy, that it little leaves room for mediocrity. Maybe cartoon publishers should team up with software companies and pervade every aspect of american life. While they are at it, maybe they could teach us all how to be good citizens and purchase saturns. Everyone knows that they are the most reliable cars on the road and someday i hope to save enough dough to buy one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love Bucky and Satchel
Review: It's hilarious and always puts me in a good mood when I read this book. Need I say more?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hysterical
Review: My paper started running Get Fuzzy about a year ago and now every day I look forward to reading it more that any other comic. Ever. To not laugh at Bucky Katt is impossible. This is the quintessential portrait of a cat. It's not that he doesn't care about the others in his life. He's just completely self-absorbed. Satchel is his perfect foil. A dog who is totally loyal and caring. Almost to a fault. And then there's Rob, the referee. I really don't know how to write a proper review for the strip. Do yourself a favor and check it out for yourself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This comic offers you the best laughs!
Review: Needless to say BUCKY is like most of our cats.When i first started reading Get Fuzzy i felt like i was a part of the Comic.If my cat could talk,it would most probably be Bucky's twin.This comic offers you nothing but hilarious fun.But beware,if you have a Get fuzzy comic with you, you could seriously loose all sense of time, because you'd be havin so much fun.


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