The comic strip has birthed an animated series and even a Marvel comic over the years. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer Move over Garfield, there’s a new cat in town. Or rather, the previous cat is ...
The public will forever associate Heathcliff with Garfield. The reverse is not true because Garfield is so much more popular, successful, and ubiquitous that critics sometimes dismiss Heathcliff as a ...
Enter Heathcliff, another orange cat who, despite being created five years before Garfield debuted, has always played second fiddle in the funny feline space. But he’s also persevered into the digital ...
I have very faint memories of watching the animated Heathcliff series on television when I was a kid, but a whole new audience is about to experience the wise-cracking cat on the big screen. Waterman ...
In 1973, newspapers around the country saw the debut of artist George Gately's Heathcliff, a single-panel comic strip about a mischievous orange tabby who menaces dogs and haunts local fish markets.