He also used to be a cartoonist.Spontaneous dropping and repurposing cast members in a "daily" strip is nothing to fault him on. John Arbuckle didn't originally own Odie and used to have a roommate, for example.
It's not actually ever specified that he stopped being a cartoonist, they just never show him work. But yeah, Lyman (the old roommate) just kind of vanished without it ever being addressed, with Odie remaining behind.What is he now? Unemployed? I'm legit curious and haven't picked up a Garfield since I was ten.
You know, I don't like Scott as a person. He's not nice to people, takes criticism worse than most, and is basically pretty self important and immature.I wonder if he's exhausting his supply of guests to do guest comics. He seems to be in favor of his apprentice comic artists, or "artists in studio" or however he phrased it, which I assume means unpaid artists doing it for the exposure, which is exactly the kind of thing he constantly railed against 5-10 years ago. I could be wrong though, maybe he's actually paying them. I'm not privy to his finances.
In 2013, he's put up 147 comics, and 28 guest/apprentice comics.
That means that so far this year, 1 out of every 6 comics has been a guest comic.
Maybe it's not a matter of arranging it, but rather that few people want to do it for him anymore.
A few years back they mentioned that he was a cartoonist for the first time since the early 80s.What is he now? Unemployed? I'm legit curious and haven't picked up a Garfield since I was ten.
She's his assistant.So why is Miranda at Robbie's house? Are they a thing?
He's still working in the old office in Texas. No one ever told him they moved.Now all we need is for Reggie to reappear saying he's been working for them for the past two years.
I hope not. I see it more as an opportunity to have a LOLBat crossover.Isn't it well past time he finds out he's broke?
Just because something exists, doesn't mean it's been ripped off.. No one can be aware of every joke that's ever been made.I'm not sure either, but it feels familiar to me.
I wouldn't call it bad because, to me, a bad pun is obvious and overused. Bad puns can still get laughs, because they're fun.I love puns - especially bad ones - but good lord, that one's just bad on whole new levels.