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Jim Davis created Garfield. In 1978, when he created it, he probably did all the drawing and writing himself. Eventually he hired a large staff to help with both aspects, and he never did the artwork again.
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.
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.
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.
Jim Davis named the comic strip after his grandfather James Garfield Davis .
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Jim Davis
No, Garfield the cat was not named after President Garfield. The comic strip character Garfield was created by Jim Davis in 1978, while President James A. Garfield served as the 20th President of the United States from 1881 until his assassination later that year. There is no direct connection between the two.
Garfield was first made by the wonderful man[and artist] Jim Davis in 1999. Garfield and Jon sat at a drawing board, and Jon said he was a cartoonist, and his only thought was to entertain us. Then Garfield said his famous phrase which stuck to his personality forever. He said: "Feed me."
Garfield the cat is now 30.
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