U.S. Acres, Garfield’s Lesser-Known Sister Cartoon, Is Back as a Webcomic
What you might not know is that it was based on an actual comic strip by Jim Davis, the creator of Garfield. Less famous than Garfield, which Davis has written continuously since 1978, U.S. Acres ran for just three years, from 1986 to 1989.
Now, it’s back: In a recent USA Today column, Davis announced that he would be reviving U.S. Acres as a webcomic.
During Garfield, you also created the comic strip U.S. Acres. It ran for three years from 1986-1989. Might we ever see a “complete collection” book released of U.S. Acres? I love Garfield, but I also loved U.S. Acres and would love to read them all again! — Steven B. in Los Angeles
Wow, Steven B. If I didn’t know better I’d say you were a plant. Starting on Friday we’re going to start running a U.S. Acres web comic on Garfield.com.
You can check it out here.
A snippet of the animated U.S. Acres, for nostalgia’s sake (starts at about 0:24):
(via Robot 6 | U.S. Acres comics page)
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