Can this flabby tabby Scrooge find the true meaning of Christmas? To Garfield, there’s not much more to the Christmas holidays than food and presents. This becomes the center of an argument between him and his girlfriend Arlene, who decides that Garfield is too self-centered for her if he can’t truly understand Christmas. Garfield must do some soul searching and discover t Can this flabby tabby Scrooge find the true meaning of Christmas? To Garfield, there’s not much more to the Christmas holidays than food and presents. This becomes the center of an argument between him and his girlfriend Arlene, who decides that Garfield is too self-centered for her if he can’t truly understand Christmas. Garfield must do some soul searching and discover the meaning of Christmas in order to win back his girlfriend. But can this flabby tabby ever look past the material pleasures of the holidays and actually find something of greater meaning?
Garfield & Co. #7: Home for the Holidays
Can this flabby tabby Scrooge find the true meaning of Christmas? To Garfield, there’s not much more to the Christmas holidays than food and presents. This becomes the center of an argument between him and his girlfriend Arlene, who decides that Garfield is too self-centered for her if he can’t truly understand Christmas. Garfield must do some soul searching and discover t Can this flabby tabby Scrooge find the true meaning of Christmas? To Garfield, there’s not much more to the Christmas holidays than food and presents. This becomes the center of an argument between him and his girlfriend Arlene, who decides that Garfield is too self-centered for her if he can’t truly understand Christmas. Garfield must do some soul searching and discover the meaning of Christmas in order to win back his girlfriend. But can this flabby tabby ever look past the material pleasures of the holidays and actually find something of greater meaning?
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Rachel –
4 stars. For a Garfield book, this wasnt the typical funny story but the Christmas one was pretty heartfelt. I quite liked it.
Nikki in Niagara –
Can you ever go wrong with Garfield? Here we have two cute stories. First, the title story is a joyful Christmas story in which Garfield, Jon and the gang learn about the homeless and stray pets, with a heartwarming end. This is followed with a short where Jon stays in a house haunted by a ghost cat to get some quiet while working. Garfield helps the ghost make John believe in ghost cats to set the spirit free. Lots of fun.
Abe –
good job on the illustration
Jessica –
I started off not liking this book AT ALL. The digital 3-D art reminded me of that website Xtranormal before it was put on "pause." After I adjusted, I did get sucked into the story, Christmas spirit, and almost became emotional of the topic of "animal adoption." The second story I did not really care for. I do understand the appeal, and I'm sure lots of kiddies will find these books enjoyable. I'm glad that Papercutz is taking TV shows and turning them into graphic novels. I started off not liking this book AT ALL. The digital 3-D art reminded me of that website Xtranormal before it was put on "pause." After I adjusted, I did get sucked into the story, Christmas spirit, and almost became emotional of the topic of "animal adoption." The second story I did not really care for. I do understand the appeal, and I'm sure lots of kiddies will find these books enjoyable. I'm glad that Papercutz is taking TV shows and turning them into graphic novels.
Meg McGregor –
I love Christmas and Iove Garfield so it follows I would most likely love this book. My favorite was the first story where Garfield showed he DOES understand the true meaning of Christmas.
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