Misc Garfield Comic Strip Appreciation Thread

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This is one of those massive posts where I say, "I won't read the whole thing, I won't read the whole thing," and I end up reading the whole thing.

I had the misfortune of reading that final comic as a child, and I recall having to put it out of my mind. If what the strip is suggesting is true, Garfield is, in fact, alone and abandoned. It even puts the validity of previous events into question, not just the ones that succeed it.

When I found out that the strip was for Halloween, it settled a bit of uneasiness. Not all of it.
 
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I had the misfortune of reading that final comic as a child, and I recall having to put it out of my mind. If what the strip is suggesting is true, Garfield is, in fact, alone and abandoned. It even puts the validity of previous events into question, not just the ones that succeed it.
Yeah, I showed that one to my kid and the whole "was the empty house a dream, or is everything else one?" gave her an existential crisis :unsure:

Parenting is walking a fine line and I fell off a while ago.
 

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