Garfield is the world's largest syndicated comic strip and has been carried by over 2,500 different newspapers worldwide.
Garfield by Jim Davis is carried in multiple newspapers worldwide, including but not limited to The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and Los Angeles Times.
Jim Davis is the creator, writer, and artist behind the popular cartoon strip Garfield, which first debuted in 1978. Davis continues to write and oversee the production of new Garfield content to this day.
Jim Davis was trying to get syndicate interest in his comic strip 'Gnorm the Gnat' but was told that people do not relate to insects. After studying successful comic strips to find out what people did relate to, Davis realized that while there were lots of comics about dogs, there were none about cats and so he created Garfield. Garfield is named after Jim Davis' grandfather, James Garfield Davis.
Garfield is drawn by cartoonist Jim Davis, who created the character in 1978. Davis continues to write and illustrate the Garfield comic strip to this day.
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Jim Davis named the comic strip after his grandfather James Garfield Davis .
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Garfield the cat is now 30.
Jim Davis , cartoonist , was born July 28, 1945 .
Jim Davis attended Ball State University. Jim Davis is a cartoonist and most known for creating the comic strip Garfield.