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Garfield at Large

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1980 book by Jim Davis
Garfield at Large
Garfield at Large, 1980 edition.
AuthorJim Davis
LanguageEnglish
SubjectComics
GenreHumor,Slapstick
PublisherBallantine Books (USA)
Publication date
February 21, 1980
Publication placeUnited States
Media typeTrade paperback
Followed byGarfield Gains Weight 

Garfield at Large is the first compilation book of panels from the comic stripGarfield. The book was originally published byBallantine Books in the United States in 1980 and the strips date from June 19, 1978, to January 22, 1979.

History

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Prior to its publication, comic strip compilations were most commonly formatted like a standardpaperback book with the panels running down the page.Jim Davis, Garfield's author, disliked the idea and convinced Ballantine to print the strips from left to right, as they would have appeared in the newspaper. This resulted in the final product being shorter from top to bottom and much wider from side to side than the average paperback book. This layout became known in the publishing industry as the "Garfield format", and was later adapted by other book publishers as well. Davis noted that such a format became popular for comic strip compilations, such as those ofThe Far Side.[1] The book was number one onThe New York Times bestseller list for almost two years.[2]

In the original editions, the strips were published in black and white, including theSunday strips, which appeared in color originally in their newspaper format.Garfield at Large has since been republished in full color in 2001 as part of the "Garfield Classics" series and as part of a “Fat Cat 3-Pack” (pack containing the first three books for a discounted price) in 1993 and 2001, the latter with its strips in full color. The colorized editions correct an error present in all previous editions: the July 23, 1978 strip originally had the first panel (Garfield hopping down the stairs) printed as the fourth panel.

The reissued, colorized 2001 edition ofGarfield at Large.

In popular culture

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  • Stewie Griffin reads this book in theFamily Guy episode "North by North Quahog", describing Garfield's disdain for Nermal, despite the fact that Nermal actually first appears in the thirdGarfield book,Garfield Bigger Than Life.
  • Champ Kind, Brick Tamland, and Brian Fantana read this book in theWill Ferrell comedy filmAnchorman 2: The Legend Continues, which takes place in the year 1980, when this was the onlyGarfield comic strip compilation published at the time. Even earlier in the film, there was a poster of an orange striped cat that read: "I hate Mondays".

References

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  1. ^Jim Smillie (June 20, 1988)."Happy birthday, Garfield: Celebrated cartoon character marks 10th year of cat naps, lasagna".The Town Talk. pp. C1, C2. RetrievedJanuary 8, 2023.
  2. ^Schulz and Peanuts: A Biography, David Michaelis, 2007,Harper
  1. Garfield at Large (1980–2001 edition)
  2. Garfield: Fat Cat 3-Pack (1993–2001 edition)
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