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Garfield comic additions

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In my opinion, the sinking the continent thing arguably isn't even his feat.

The joke is that it's an effect of his weight, so the only way this scales to him is if we're like, considering him lifting his own weight as a feat
garfield could easily just throw himself at his target in that state and it would have the same results, if not more destructive
In MOST. Honestly it's similar to making a tier for Garfield when he is unfed, well-fed and fully fed just like Galactus.
thats such a funny comparison
 
well thats with the average distance between earth and mars, if we go with the minimum distance i'm sure it's below light speed
 
Shouldn't some team members come here to apply the topic?Enough people have already agreed, now we just need the team members.
 
Their cool one off things for speed in the verse, but we probably won't add them to Garfield directly.
 
Has anyone ever talked about the Halloween strip of 89.
 
Has anyone ever talked about the Halloween strip of 89.
Interesting
 
Has anyone ever talked about the Halloween strip of 89.
i mean, either it’s a dream sequence or garfield is slowly starving to death in an abandoned house as he lives in eternal denial

neither one of those is particularly impressive
 
i mean, either it’s a dream sequence or garfield is slowly starving to death in an abandoned house as he lives in eternal denial

neither one of those is particularly impressive
Even if it's technically a form of a dream sequence/nightmare we do know Garfield does have the ability to interact with his dreams and nightmares before. So it's not too out there to say it's some form of subjective reailty that he's in.
 
subjective reality is warping reality based on your perspective. garfield isn't warping reality, he is only warping his own perspective
 
anyways the "garfield is dying" theory is, of course, a theory, and even if it is true, we'd still have to index garfield based on how he's portrayed in his dream world. otherwise he's a featless starving housecat with maybe a couple abilities
 
subjective reality is warping reality based on your perspective. garfield isn't warping reality, he is only warping his own perspective
He isn't warping his own perspective however, its his perspective that is warping reality as fast as the comic strip shows.
 
garfield hallucinates earlier in the comic, briefly seeing jon and odie, only for them to disappear. this clearly isn't a matter of whether or not garfield believes they're there, as he does genuinely believe they've returned, and is visibly surprised when they disappear. if garfield was warping reality based around his own perspective, they would remain, as his perspective dictated that they were still there.

"He only has one weapon... Denial..."

if garfield's only weapon is denial, that means he cannot do anything except deny what stands before him. if garfield could warp or change his surroundings, "denial" would not be his only weapon.

"An imagination is a powerful tool. It can tint memories of the past, shade perceptions of the present, or paint a future so vivid that it can entice...or terrify, all depending upon how we conduct ourselves today."

this text from the end of the comic points towards imagination as a tool of perception dependent on reality, as opposed to the other way around. i highly doubt jim davis would just put the exact opposite message to what he's portraying at the end of his comic.

how are you sure of him warping reality?
 
The evidence against it being a pure is the fact that a portion of Garfield's reailty warping have either thought based implications, manifesting his dreams into reality, and even his nightmares manifesting into reality. Which curbs the skepticism of it being a featless hallucination in the favor of it unsubconsciously being a manifestation of Garfield's truest fear becoming his reality and his only weapon to combat this form of reality is denying it entirely.
 
that isn't evidence, it's conjecture based on one-off toon force gag feats which jim davis probably hasn't thought about since he wrote them
 
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