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Saturday 23 June 2018

How a Lazy, Orange Cat Became an Eternal American Icon

How a Lazy, Orange Cat Became an Eternal American IconHow a Lazy, Orange Cat Became an Eternal American Icon

The ‘Garfield’ comic strip was initially launched on 41 newspapers in the US in 1978. As revealed in various interviews, creator Jim Davis named the popular character after his grandfather James Garfield Davis.

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Garfield, the famously cynical, Monday-hating, lasagne-loving cat, just turned forty.

The beloved cartoon character was published first on this day, June 19, in 1978 by creator Jim Davis and has since been charming audiences, young and old, with his Machiavellian wit, Sunday charm and feline cunning. As the fat cat turns 40, here's a look at his life so far.

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