Be a mediocre artist with a stale sense of humor

>be a mediocre artist with a stale sense of humor
>create something totally unoriginal & insipid
>turn it into a multi-billion dollar franchise with multiple movies, cartoons & a metric fuckload of merchandise

What's stopping you?

fuck you i love Garfield

They're pretty great when they're just John talking to his cat.

I took 10+ years of effort and a pre-internet era of syndication and merchandising to occur. Ain't as easy as you think.

>create something totally unoriginal & insipid
maybe it's unoriginal because you live on a times were stuff like this are not original anymore?
goddamn why Sup Forums never thinks about how things where on the times where some stuff were created?

>the Sup Forums life

It wasn't original when it came out.

yes it was fucking asshole.

but it was

It wasn't original (read some of Davis's commentary, he even says as much), but it was consistently good and extremely marketable.

I'm not near as good as business and marketing as Jim Davis is.

do you even know heith cliff is new fag?

What aspect of Garfield was original when it came out?

Being a 'joke a day' comic? Obviously wasn't the first
Being about an owner and his pet? Marmaduke & others predate it by decades
Being about an owner and his CAT? Badnews.jpg

Even if Hearthcliffe predated it, Garfield was miles funnier.

The less effort you put into something the more you rely on luck to succeed.

It may be infuriating that some talentless lazy hacks make bank off of complete shit, but they're an extremely lucky minority. You may as well forgo the low-effort art and just play the lottery. Your odds are no worse.

fat cat eat food lol

Cat owners are autistic, same thing happened with Simon's cat.

Nothing under the sun is original. Garfield was a great comic strip for over 20 years, and the fact that it's gotten stale is to be expected since it's coming up on 40.

>Nothing under the sun is original
What a cop out. There are degrees of originality and Garfield is much closer to the 'unoriginal' side of that spectrum than many of its peers.

Garfield was original by being a newspaper comic that actually tried to make a joke
with an actual pointe

everything else was just fever dreams

You are removing all the effort and luck from the equation.

Once I saw another mediocre artist with a stale sense of humor get popular and become associated with a bunch of the industries top dogs I gave up all hope within myself

Don't fucking talk shit about life with kurami, user

not that guy but it's a garbage comic for boring people

You weren't alive when it came out, kid

It's a pretty alright strip. Simple, cute humor just meant to get a quick smile out of people. It gives me that "Rose is Rose" vibe.

I'd take that over the #RELATABLE and "I CAN'T ADULT" comics

it really is
you only like it because fat mom

Why? If anything it should be inspiring. If mediocre people can make it just imagine how far people with actual talent can go. Are so easily discouraged that ANY kind of success is enough to make you quit?

And LWK is great, fuck you.

>Only liking it for the main character

Isn't that the reason why half of Sup Forums likes the shit they make threads of?

>tfw I'll never get fan art from people like Jim Davis, Chris Savino, or other people I look up to for my own works

Just fuck my life up, man

if you can't appreciate Binky the fucking clown then I don't care what you have to say

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Binky is probably the best Sup Forums clown

>>be a mediocre artist with a stale sense of humor
>classic garfield is fucking great

Did he even write those? Thought he paid people to write his strips by that time.

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I think by at least the late 90s-early 00s was when others started writing the strip

But the beginning through at least partially the creation of PAWS. Inc was when that happened.

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boy does the 3 panel format become formulaic quickfast

There weren't many comics back in 1978 like Garfield. Even Heathcliff which came before him had a different format and told it's jokes differently.

Also to get it out of the way, original Heathcliff under George Gately is nothing like the weird as shit modern Heathcliff.

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>There weren't many comics back in 1978 like Garfield

What do you mean 'like garfield'? Because all the first strips are the same old 'joke a day' format that had been around for decades with essentially the same premise as Marmaduke (owner living with a bad-tempered pet) What aspect of original Garfield was blazing trails?

LOL

We're bachelors, baby

I have a feeling "we're bachelors, baby" could end every Garfield strip

We're bachelors, baby

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We're not talking "joke a day".

Garfield was a huge asshole, negative, and kinda a dick... well, compared to every other comic out there at the time.

We remember but a few from that earlier era (Peanuts, etc.)... but the vast majority were tame, milquetoast and static.

Garfield talked and had his own personality and the strips weren't like Marmaduke, Heathcliff, and the like where the entire premise was "animal does something and people react". Garfield's personality of being a fat lazy slob with disdain for just about everything that isn't himself and an inclination of violence towards any animal/human/object that annoyed him was pretty unique.
Granted it was basically just taking a lazy midget and making him a cat but it still worked for a good 15-20 years before the comic went to shit.

Do you think the bachelorhood strips are what's holding back Jon and Liz from marrying?

They've been dating since 2006

Realfield is superior to Garfield without Garfield in EVERYWAY!

>wanting them to move the relationship that quickly when it just started.

It took them from the early 80s to 2006 to finally hook up. Don't rush things.

Liz probably has fetishes too fucked up even for Jon and Garfield.

>Realfield will never get a book published with the help of Jim Davis

>>create something totally unoriginal & insipid

That was on purpose though; his previous comic was shot down by a national syndicate because nobody could relate to bugs so Davis went with a cat instead.

Davis really missed his calling by not going into horror comics though.

>Garfield was a huge asshole, negative, and kinda a dick
Marmaduke was all of these things

>animal does something and people react
Garfield could talk but strips like this still comprised a good deal of earliest work. Garfield was a fat bad-tempered cat and he caused problems for Jon. The premise is entirely derivative even if it went on to solidify its own style years down the line.

I remember reading somewhere where Davis wished that last strip wasn't done like that as he got sick of questions regarding what was 'real' or Garfield's imagination in the comics and if the cat actually was dead or not.

>It took 25 years for them to date
>It's going to take another 25 years for them to get married

It's nuts knowing Garfield could outlive PEANUTS

Will most likely become one of those zombie strips like Blondie where the original creators are long since died but the syndicate refuses to end it.

personally, I'd consider 3-panel strips different from one-panel ones. "funny picture +caption" isn't the same as "setup+punchline+reaction"

it already is, in a way. it's not like Davis is really involved in any fashion anymore.

Will newspapers still be around by then though?

>Marmaduke was all of these things

Marmadick was long since toned down by the time Garfield rolled around.

>"funny picture +caption" isn't the same as "setup+punchline+reaction"
Ok, but Garfield wasn't one of the first to do this either. Peanuts for one was doing this like 2 decades before Garfield started and I'm sure there were dozens of others before that.

Garfield's already pushing 40 and newspapers haven't died out yet, so anything's possible

>hates Mondays and spiders
>loves sleeping and lasagna

Garfield is the most relatable character ever created.

I liked that little arc.

It's kind of reminiscent of Garfield and His Nine Lives.
Does anyone else remember that? I had that book as a kid--wish I still had it so I could storytime it or something.

Heathcliff debuted in 1984, Garfield was first published in 1978

That's why he became popular, so yeah.

Heathcliff debuted in 1973 you crustacean.

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Most Peanut strips were built around four panels though; that's because the syndicate wanted Schulz to make strips that could be laid out horizontally, vertically, or in a square with two panels on two rows.

He broke out of that later on but he did it for so long that it was natural for him to do those strips.

So it was usually:

Setup
Buildup/Beat Panel
Punchline
Reaction

or

Setup
Buildup
Buildup/Beat Panel
Punchline

Primal Self is what I was thinking of when I wrote that Davis being a horror writer though the Garfield alone page is a better illustration of that in a single image.

Be that as it may, Garfield most definitely did not pioneer the 3 panel formula

I eat, Jon.
It's what I do.

>Jim Davis a mediocre artist
I agree his sense of humor is drab, but he's a good artist, stylistically speaking.

I remember being disappointed that this wasn't in the TV special.
Garfield's 9 Lives is underrated.

GOTTA HAVE A GOOD MEAL

fresh OC

should have used Realfield.

i want to photoshop bachelor garfield on other comics

This is demeaning

someone else can shoop him in cos I can't find a good realfield graphic

Actually that picture looks good as is.

This difference is that Garfield was good for the first 15 years.

LWK is pretty cute though. Not the best thing out there, mind you, but it's nice for what it is.