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Garfield Eats His Heart Out

Garfield Eats His Heart Out

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Cronology of Comics
Review: Garfield Eats His Heart Out (#6) contains all daily comics from June 8, 1981 through January 10, 1982. The Second Garfield Tresury contains all of #6's sunday strips in color.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Garfield eats his heart out and mine too
Review: There is nothing funnier than an fat, orange tabby cat with black stripes sleeping thirteen hours a day (or more), stuffing his face fat full of food, and getting stuck in a tree. When I read my morning paper, the first thing I go to is the comic section and read my daily Garfield strip. I own all 40 books of collections of Garfield strips from the last twenty five years. The animation in Garfield's first few years is a bit on the crude side but he was still funny nevertheless. It is weird seeing Garfield physically evolve until "Garfield Takes the Cake" and "Garfield Eats His Heart Out". I think Jim Davis really defined Garfield's appearance in the 5th and 6th books. Jim has yet to fail me with Garfield's antics. I love it when Jon puts Garfield on a diet or tries to go on a vacation without his lazy cat. Of course what is Garfield without a visit from Nermal, the world's cutest kitten? One of my personal favorite moments in the book is when Jon wakes up and is startled to see Garfield wearing his reading glasses. Another great moment is when Jon and Garfield visits Jon's parents on the farm, and Garfield falls into a pig waller and gets covered in mud. Garfield is hilarious when he makes some snide remark about his girlfriend Arlene's gap between her teeth. There is never a shortage of laughs in any Garfield book. Jim Davis never seems to fail me with his abilities to make me laugh through his famous fat cat.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Garfield does it again
Review: This is a good book to get.You'll see the following:

more of Garfield's dog put-downs! more gluttony more adventures and of course: more lasagna

So if you're a true Garfield fan like me get this book

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Garfield Eats His Heart Out
Review: This was the funniest collection I have read yet! Poor Odie

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Garfield Eats His Heart Out
Review: This was the funniest collection I have read yet! Poor Odie


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