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who created garfield

Garfield was created by American cartoonist Jim Davis, who launched the comic strip in 1978 after first running an earlier version called Jon in the mid‑1970s.

Who created Garfield?

  • Garfield is an American comic strip created by cartoonist Jim Davis from Marion, Indiana.
  • The character is a lazy, lasagna‑loving orange tabby cat whose popularity turned the strip into one of the world’s most widely syndicated comics.

How and when Garfield started

  • Davis first developed the concept in a strip called Jon around 1976, focusing on Jon Arbuckle, Garfield’s owner, before shifting the spotlight to the cat himself and renaming it Garfield.
  • The strip entered nationwide syndication in 1978 and quickly spread to thousands of newspapers worldwide.

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