In my various wanderings of the internet, I have come across this comic that removes Garfield from the comic strip Garfield in order to create a “funnier” version of the comic.

But the part that didn’t make sense to me was that Garfield is the funniest part of the comic, as evidenced by this strip here! If you leave only Jon, then many of the jokes just don’t make sense.

In fact, it seemed to me that the best way to make the strip funnier was to add MORE Garfield. After all, he’s the funniest character- and more funny characters naturally translate into more funny. So, instead of studying for my econ final tomorrow, I have decided to add Garfield to some strategically chosen strips in order to increase how funny they are. Witness:

The Cat Is A Hat.

HaHA! My, my.

BUWUH???!!

A couple of times, I had trouble figuring out how to execute the joke perfectly, but I’m ultimately satisfied with how the Garfield added not only to the total number of Garfields but also to the theme of the strip:

Perpendicular Garfield

Sometimes, adding Garfield wasn’t enough to make the strip funnier- I had to bring in other characters from even funnier strips:

I think I successfully managed to cover up the least funny parts of the original strip, so I'm feeling good about that.

Anyways, now, regardless of how I do on my econ test, I have succeeded in appropriating someone else’s brilliant idea of altering the Garfield strip and used it for my own enjoyment.

4 Comments

  1. Yes, yes. I see. By adding double the mass of Garfield without adding to the dialogue, you’ve succeeded in removing visually use two-tone gradient and filling it with marketable material.
    You truly are a student of economics!

  2. *Visually useLESS, I meant to type.

  3. those are stupid

  4. those are soooooooooooo stupid


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