User:Sloublues

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Descriptive Categories[edit | edit source]

  • Animated comics‏‎
  • Anime and manga references‏‎
  • Art references‏‎
  • Avant-garde strips‏‎
  • Beat panels
  • Birthday series‏‎
  • Blender‏‎
  • Callbacks‏‎ -- to previous SROMG strips
  • Cartoon references‏‎
  • Chat screen‏‎
  • Color-averages‏‎
  • Comic book references‏‎
  • Comic strip references‏‎
  • Compilations‏‎
  • Completely rewritten dialogue‏‎
  • Computer-based comics‏‎
  • Constantly changing‏‎
  • Continuity‏‎
  • Corrections‏‎
  • Creepy edits
  • Dark strips -- only if the author or admin labels the strip dark
  • Donut Wars‏‎
  • Drugs‏‎
  • Film references
  • Foreign language‏‎
  • Garfield Minus Garfield‏‎
  • Garfield in 2053‏‎
  • General repetitiveness‏‎
  • Go back to bed‏‎
  • Holiday-themed edits‏‎
  • Improving humor‏‎
  • Internet references‏‎
  • Jabs
  • Joke removal
  • Joke reversal
  • Long titles‏‎
  • Math-based comics‏‎
  • Meta humor‏‎
  • Mezzacotta references
  • Multiple strips‏‎
  • Music references
  • My Little Pony references‏‎
  • No original strip‏‎
  • Non-Garfield comics‏‎
  • Painting the medium
  • Poems
  • Print references‏
  • Pudding pops‏
  • Puzzles‏‎
  • Real world references‏‎
  • Reskins‏‎
  • Retellings‏‎
  • Science-based comics‏‎
  • Sex‏‎
  • Snail‏‎
  • Spot the Difference‏‎
  • Sprite comics‏‎
  • Strip recreations‏‎
  • Tabletop game references‏‎
  • Television references
  • Text-Only
  • Theater references‏‎
  • Titles permuting "Garfield"‏‎
  • Video game references‏‎
  • Visual puns‏‎
  • Web animation references‏‎
  • Webcomic references‏‎
  • Zalgo Garfield

My strips: Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • 1648
  • 2026 and 2031
    • I actually made a third in this series, but never quite made it funny enough to justify visiting the same strip for the same type of joke yet again.
  • 2042
  • 2053
  • 2069
  • 2072
  • 2080
    • This started as a "Garfield minus (the letters in) Arbuckle" concept. I picked it because there were so many letters to potentially remove. As I worked on it, I realized how funny/interesting it would be if the woman spoke in MadLibs and Jon still insisted he knew exactly what she would say anyway.
    • I didn't mention it in the annotation, but the woman's rant is kind of lame for the original strip's purpose. Part of the punchline is that Jon presses onward undaunted, but another part is of course that Jon couldn't have predicted everything she said. If Jim Davis really wanted to emphasize how unpredictable the rant was, he could have brought in some ideas from outside Jon's body + clothes.
  • 2090
    • I think the final title flows better (and is more recognizable) than "Garfield's Guide to the Galaxy" or "Hitchhiker's Garfield to the Galaxy".
  • 2097
    • As you may have guessed from the commentary, I don't like the song I quoted, or most of the other pop songs of its time.
  • 2111
  • 2119
  • 2178
  • 2196
  • 2202
    • For me, most of the amusement value in this one is actually in the PSA annotation.
  • 2211
    • The working title was "Kill Odie", as in "Kill Bill".
  • 2266
    • For this one, many of the final panels occurred to me right away, as I was thinking about attempting it. The very last panels to make the cut were the Christmas cookie and the Nature bill panels.
    • An obvious big Garfield machine was the soda machine that flattens Garfield with a huge can in the Garfield and Friends intro. However, as I worked on the strip, it became clear that this song should be aimed at Jon, so that was cut. A lot of otherwise appropriate candidate panels were eliminated this way. I think this focus strengthened the final product.
    • I decided to change "hippies" to "kitties" when the panel I was counting on, a bunch of random people showing up to Jon's party after Odie let the invitations blow away in the wind, really wasn't very hippie at all.
  • 2300
  • 2315
    • This was intended to be one in a series of the entire "Jon grows a moustache" week, but I couldn't find enough to do with most of the other strips from that week.
  • 2335 and 2351
    • There was indeed a "contest" thread started, and some of the entries were pretty funny.
  • 2396
    • The working title was "Cheat Day".
  • 2432
  • 2455
  • 2504
  • 2562
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