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[–] m_f@discuss.online 8 points 20 hours ago (2 children)

Their profile was full of "God bless the troops" and "Joe Biden must resign", so if it's a joke, it's a very involved one

 

Permanent URL: https://mezzacotta.net/garfield/?comic=42

Strip by: Leon Arnott

{A collection of large, colourful blocks of pixels}

The author writes:

Jason Rohrer's video games, Passage and Gravitation have a unique art style to them - the game area is only 100 pixels wide and about as many pixels high. The player characters of these games are only 8 pixels high and 8 pixels wide.

Within these limitations, and without the use of text to provide context, each pixel becomes vitally important in portraying detail and form.

The above Garfield strip is simply the comic image for 1982-06-07, reduced to 6.25% of its original size. It's only through the framing of this image as a Garfield strip do you instantly recognise the 12 orange and black pixels in panel 1 as Garfield the cat sitting upright, and as the mess of grey pixels above him as his thought bubble. That luxury of context isn't afforded to Rohrer's games - and it's thus quite admirable that he is able to portray his games' elements unambiguously.

Another aspect that the above Garfield strip can only hint at are the beautiful ways that Rohrer animates his games. The background pixels fluctuate and fade between various shades of colours as they transition from, say, snow to grass. The resulting effect adds a degree of vibrancy and liveliness to his games' otherwise constrained images.

Original strip: 1982-06-07.

 

Confused about what this strip is? See the first post here

 

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“Look, Sid! Another snowball! … I tell you, this place is slipping.”

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Tension mounts in the final heat of the paper-rock-scissors event.

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AUS / USA / GBR / CAN

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GENERAL STORE / SIDEKICKS / SA

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“Now now now. ... You won’t be a lonely road forever, you know.”

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“Aw, c’mon, you guys—the cat’s away and everyone’s so dead serious.”

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Is the Universe Shrinking? SOCIAL ANARCHY IN RODENTS

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Author comment:

.u’u la fanva pe .gugl. cu na se pilno do

 
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2025-06-20 (discuss.online)
 
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1980-06-20 (discuss.online)
 

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Transcript:

Odie: BARK!

Garfield: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

CLOBBER!

 
[–] m_f@discuss.online 4 points 1 day ago

Saw a reference to Odie originally being called Spot and read about there being a prequel comic to Garfield, which I thought was pretty interesting

[–] m_f@discuss.online 3 points 2 days ago

Second this 😀

@jgrim@discuss.online has been doing an awesome job of running it, and also created Sublinks as a Lemmy alternative

[–] m_f@discuss.online 1 points 2 days ago

Snakes are able to fit into tight places, so they'd be able to easily retrieve keys that are e.g. dropped into a sewer grate. Kind of the reverse of what rescue animals tend to do though. Beetles with pencils because the teacher won't notice them delivering you a pencil? They could also just be a bit of absurdism, but it's kind of weird that the other ones are themed.

[–] m_f@discuss.online 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

First appearance of Odie (née Spot). Fun trivia:

Odie was going to be named Spot until Jim Davis found out this name was being used for another character. This was shown in the original Jon comics and referenced in the August 15th 1978 strip, when Lyman swats Odie for what he "did on the floor". Garfield looks on in amusement and says "They should have named him Spot".

[–] m_f@discuss.online 1 points 4 days ago

I like that they bother to transcribe it lol:

Garfield: a oo a e o e i e e i a e

Jon: a e o ou, a ie?

Garfield: a o e o ou u i e

Wouldn't be surprised if a future SRMG strip turns that into a Witch Doctor reference

[–] m_f@discuss.online 3 points 4 days ago

For some reason, I imagine bear cancer to look weirdly cute, like tardigrades:

[–] m_f@discuss.online 1 points 4 days ago

Now that's retro!

[–] m_f@discuss.online 1 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Thought it'd be interesting to post some of the Square Root of Minus Garfield comics, which were inspired by garfield minus garfield, but more experimental. Not sure if I'll keep posting these, but if you like them and think they'd be a good addition, let me know!

[–] m_f@discuss.online 1 points 5 days ago

According to Garfield's Scary Scavenger Hunt, this is what happened to him:

It was an official flash game, so take that as you will for canonicity.

[–] m_f@discuss.online 7 points 5 days ago

This is one of his newer comics, he started drawing them digitally and that's why it looks differently:

https://www.thefarside.com/new-stuff

So a few years ago—finally fed up with my once-loyal but now reliably traitorous pen—I decided to try a digital tablet. I knew nothing about these devices but hoped it would just get me through my annual Christmas card ordeal. I got one, fired it up, and lo and behold, something totally unexpected happened: within moments, I was having fun drawing again. I was stunned at all the tools the thing offered, all the creative potential it contained. I simply had no idea how far these things had evolved. Perhaps fittingly, the first thing I drew was a caveman.

[–] m_f@discuss.online 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Yeah, it's a moth. I'm sure there's some other small flying insect attracted to lamps that starts with "M", but The Far Side was written with your average newspaper reader in mind so generally isn't that obscure

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