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''Garfield Minus Garfield'' is a
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by Dan Walsh. Each strip of ''Garfield Minus Garfield'' is an edit of a comic strip from the comic ''
Garfield ''Garfield'' is an American comic strip created by Jim Davis (cartoonist), Jim Davis. Originally published locally as ''Jon'' in 1976, then in nationwide Print syndication, syndication from 1978 as ''Garfield'', it chronicles the life of the t ...
'', removing all characters except
Garfield ''Garfield'' is an American comic strip created by Jim Davis (cartoonist), Jim Davis. Originally published locally as ''Jon'' in 1976, then in nationwide Print syndication, syndication from 1978 as ''Garfield'', it chronicles the life of the t ...
's owner
Jon Arbuckle Jonathan Q. Arbuckle is a fictional character from the '' Garfield'' comic strip by Jim Davis. He also appears in the animated television series '' Garfield and Friends'' and ''The Garfield Show'', two live-action/ CGI feature films, and thre ...
. Jim Davis, the creator of ''Garfield'', approved of the project, and an official Garfield book (also called ''Garfield Minus Garfield'') was published by his company. It was mainly edited comics by Walsh, with some comics contributed by Davis. ''Garfield Minus Garfield'' is also the name of a strip published by Paws, Inc. using the same premise, which started in late 2008 and ended in 2020.


Content

''Garfield Minus Garfield'' is made from existing ''
Garfield ''Garfield'' is an American comic strip created by Jim Davis (cartoonist), Jim Davis. Originally published locally as ''Jon'' in 1976, then in nationwide Print syndication, syndication from 1978 as ''Garfield'', it chronicles the life of the t ...
'' strips, which are edited to remove Garfield the cat and his thought bubbles from the image, as well as removing other characters such as
Nermal This is a list of characters in the '' Garfield'' comic strip, created by Jim Davis, organized by category and date of first appearance. Main characters Garfield First Appearance: June 19, 1978 Garfield is Jon's orange cat. Among his person ...
and
Odie Odie is a fictional dog who appears in the comic strip ''Garfield'' by Jim Davis. He has also made appearances in the animated television series ''Garfield and Friends'' and ''The Garfield Show'', two live-action/ CGI feature films, and three f ...
. No other changes are made. This leaves Jon Arbuckle alone in the strip, talking to himself. Creator Dan Walsh noted that since Garfield doesn't actually respond to Jon, but only thinks, all of Jon's conversations are in his head anyway. Walsh said that he deliberately chose strips that would make Jon seem as "metaphysically tormented" as possible, saying "If Jon is happy, my strips don't work." ''New York Times'' columnist Cate Doty said of the result, "Without the cutesy thought-bubbles of his lasagna-loving cat, Jon's observations seem to teeter between existential crisis and deep despair." In 2008, Walsh was publishing a comic each day. Each comic took about five minutes to make.


History

''Garfield Minus Garfield'' was created by Dan Walsh, a technology manager from
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, Ireland. It started as a blog on
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. The comic followed a number of other
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es of newspaper comic strips, such as ''The Dysfunctional Family Circus'' and ''Marmaduke Explained''. Walsh said that he was not the first to come up with the idea of removing Garfield from his own strip, saying that "the idea had been floating around on message boards for a couple years before I started posting them... but I think it’s fair to say I did champion and popularize it." Jim Davis, the creator of ''Garfield'', approved of the work, and in October 2008,
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released a ''Garfield Minus Garfield'' book in full color, with the original comics alongside the altered ones. It is credited to Jim Davis, with a foreword written by Dan Walsh. Inside the book, however, most of the content is devoted to a section with "Garfield Minus Garfield Strips by Dan", followed in the end by "A word from Jim Davis" and a small section of Davis' own attempts at making ''Garfield Minus Garfield'' strips. A review in the ''New Yorker'' said that publishing the original comics next to the edited ones "vastly lessens the effect of 'Minus'" and was likely done to protect the Garfield brand. A
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review said that while Walsh’s completely altered Davis’s jokes, "Davis’s stabs at the concept are mostly just gags about Garfield’s owner, Jon Arbuckle." Paws, Inc., the company which publishes ''Garfield'', published its own strip on
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starting in November 2008. The strip was also named ''Garfield Minus Garfield'' and had the same premise. According to its "About" page, the Paws Inc. comic is "based on the phenomenon ignited by Dan Walsh's hilarious and wildly popular webcomic". Unlike Walsh's version, it also included the original ''Garfield'' strip underneath. Publication of Paws, Inc's version ceased in 2020 and is no longer on GoComics. While Walsh's comic is still running as of 2020, his publication slowed. For example, there were only seven strips published in 2020.


Reception

At its peak, the site received around 300,000 hits each day. The webcomic received attention from several major media outlets in 2008, such as ''
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, ''Time'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and the ''
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.'' A reviewer for ''Mother Jones'' called the strips "devastating (and hilarious) treatises on loneliness, without punch lines or jokes, reminiscent of the appallingly bleak early Peanuts strips." A writer for CBR said, "Jon's most consistent sidekick has been chronic depression... Removing Garfield from the equation brought those issues to the forefront." Publishers Weekly finished its review, "If Samuel Beckett had been a strip cartoonist, he might’ve produced something like this." ''Garfield'' creator and artist Jim Davis commented on the webcomic, stating that he was an occasional reader and found it "fascinating" and that he was flattered by the imitation.


Similar works

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collected a list of Garfield edits; as well as ''Garfield Minus Garfield'' it noted ''De-Garfed'' (which just removes Garfield's thought balloons) and ''Realfield'' (which replaces Garfield with a more realistic cat that does not respond).


References


External links

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Dan Walsh's personal blog, Travors.com
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