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This comic is one of the darker Garfield strips, but for those who like that type of comedy, it's great. It starts with Jon asking an excited Odie if he wants to go on a walk.
In late 1975, Davis culled Garfield from his imagination after abandoning another comic strip, “Gnorm the Gnat.” “I thought bugs were funny, but nobody else did,” Davis recalled.
Cartoonist Jim Davis is offering up more than 11,000 “Garfield” comic strips hand-drawn on paper in an auction that will stretch into the coming years, with at least a couple of strips … ...
Brian Wiedman, a comic grader at Heritage, says the daily strips are currently selling on average from around $500 to $700, and the longer Sunday strips are selling for $1,500 to $3,000.
Cartoonist Jim Davis is offering up more than 11,000 Garfield comic strips hand-drawn on paper in an auction that will stretch into the coming years, with at least a couple of strips featuring the … ...
The daily strips are fetching $500 to $700, and the longer Sunday strips are fetching $1,500 to $3,000.
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Cartoonist Jim Davis is offering up more than 11,000 “Garfield” comic strips hand-drawn on paper in an auction that will stretch into the coming years, with at least a couple of strips ...
Brian Wiedman, a comic grader at Heritage, says the daily strips are currently selling on average from around $500 to $700, and the longer Sunday strips are selling for $1,500 to $3,000.
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Cartoonist Jim Davis is offering up more than 11,000 “Garfield” comic strips hand-drawn on paper in an auction that will stretch into the coming years. Dallas-based Heritage Auctions began ...