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The daughter of a 9/11 victim slammed online marketplace Etsy after she saw a targeted T-shirt ad showing comic cat Garfield flying head-first into two towers made of lasagna — a shocking ...
The shirt depicts the orange cartoon cat Garfield flying into his favorite food shaped like the Twin Towers. Stabile, a Long Island resident, is now calling for stricter policies on items that ...
In an interview, Stabile told Fox 5 New York, “When I saw Garfield—I didn’t even understand how it goes together. There are so many things you could put on a T-shirt. Why this? You feel so ...
Amy Stabile told Fox 5 New York that she had been scrolling through Facebook when she saw an Etsy ad for T-shirts with a 9/11-themed design of Garfield and New York City’s World Trade Center ...
While visiting The Late Show on Wednesday, Garfield surprised the host with a T-shirt that featured the horse’s signature slack-jawed, dead-eyed stare with the words “what’s the rush ...
Exactly 45 years ago today, cartoonist Jim Davis published his first ever comic of the iconic orange cat “Garfield” in 41 newspapers across the United States. The three-panel comic strip shows a man ...