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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Date coverage, May 30, 2003
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"bandt440" (Chardon, OH United States) - See all my reviews
Contains all the daily and Sunday strips March 31, 1980 through November 2, 1980.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Non-stop rollercoaster of laughs, March 28, 2004
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This review is from: Garfield Weighs In: His Fourth Book (Paperback)
I think it is obvious that I love Garfield the cat. For a dog person such as myself, Garfield is the one cat that I would love to own (or maybe not). It is so interesting, if not funny seeing how Garfield has evolved beginning with "Garfield At Large". He began as this big blob of ink. His eyes were small, had a t-shaped nose, and his ears were just as small as his eyes. I would have to say the evolution of Garfield stopped with "Garfield Sits Around the House". All of Jim Davis' books are hilarious. Through out the 20-some years that Garfield has been around, diehard fans such as myself would noticed that the gags and jokes have changed over the years. In the first several books, there were no spider jokes. Or the poor Mrs. Feeny who is constantly tormented by Garfield nowadays. In "Garfield Weighs In" (as well as the other first three books), Garfield is either being tormented by Nermal, the world's cutest (and annoying) kitten or being tricked into taking a bath. And then there is the sludge monster, a figment of Garfield's overactive imagination. I love it when Garfield mugs a girl scout for her cookies. Only Garfield would do something as silly as mugging a girl scout. Another classic moment in the book is when Jon attempts to train Garfield to be an attack cat but fails miserably. And of course there is the visit to Dr. Liz's office and the constant putdowns Jon gets from Liz. Garfield never ceases to amuse me. I still laugh at his crankiness and enormous appetite for all things pasta.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Garfield comic book (duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh), February 7, 2004
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This review is from: Garfield Weighs In: His Fourth Book (Paperback)
This book is very good! I like this book because in Garfield bigger than life, Weighs in and Takes the Cake, Jim Davis' illustrations are at their best. Other than that, the book is very funny and if you are buying this book, get the color edition, it is much better quality.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Garfield, December 19, 2011
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This review is from: Garfield Weighs In: His Fourth Book (Paperback)
Fast shipping. Love Garfield collect them all.
Good for all ages. Clean funny and entertaining.
You can't go wrong. Especially if you love cats.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely, December 12, 2008
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Eric S. Kim (Southern California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Garfield Weighs In: His Fourth Book (Paperback)
This fourth installment of "Garfield" contains the same amount of slapstick and ironic humor that's found in the last three books. Here we get to see Garfield entering a Cat Show, more appearances by Nermal and Irma, a first encounter with a Girl Scout and her cookies, the battle against a Sludge Monster, and the first two words that's spoken by Odie! We also see less appearances of Lyman; whatever happened to him, no one will ever know, except Jim Davis.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Cronology of Comics, October 29, 2004
This review is from: Garfield Weighs In: His Fourth Book (Paperback)
Garfield Weighs in (#4) contains all daily garfield comics from March 31, 1980 through November 2, 1980. Within Garfield's First Tresury, are the color versions of #4's sunday comics from April 6, 1980 through July 13, 1980, while Garfield's Second Tresury contains the color versions of #4's sunday strips from July 20, 1980 through November 2, 1980.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Jim Davis original!!, July 27, 1997
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I love everything to do with GARFIELD and I have read tons of GARFIELD books and comis strips, and even though this isnt quite as good as some of Jims others it will always remain to be a favorite of mine
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sludge Monster, February 13, 2007
This review is from: Garfield Weighs In: His Fourth Book (Paperback)
"Garfield Weighs In" is the fourth Garfield strip set, (dailies and Sundays) from March-November 1980. Pretty entertaining. A few things happen in it. Bit of Nermal, Jon gets a date, the "Sludge Monster", Garfield's "History of Dogs". Worth a read.
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