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[[File:1735822-garfieldhis9lives_large_3217.jpg|frame|The cover for the original [[Comic Books|Graphic Novel]]]]
 
'''''Garfield: His 9 Lives''''' is a 1984 [[Comic Books|Graphic Novel]] (Graphic [[Short Story]] [[Anthology]] if you want to get picky) based on the [[Newspaper Comic]] ''[[Garfield (Comic Strip)|Garfield]]'', written and illustrated by Jim Davis and Paws, Inc. The central concept of the book is that, since cats have nine lives, Garfield must have a bunch of past lives that made him the lazy, sarcastic cat that we know and love (or not) today, and each of those lives gets its own story.
 
Goes in some ''very'' different directions from most ''Garfield'' media. While some of the stories wouldn't be out of place appearing the regular newspaper strip, others go in more surreal or dramatic directions; there's even a genuine [[Horror]] story. Some of the stories also go a bit more adult than what we usually get from ''Garfield''; nothing that would stop it from getting a PG rating, but there ''are'' some mild swear words present, a couple references to alcohol, a few deaths, and some obvious hints that at least one of Garfield's past lives actually had sex.
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