In “The Invisible Man” the scientist first experimented on a cat. The only part of the cat his process could not render invisible was the reflective part of the back of the eyes. He found it so disconcerting, he had to kill the cat – which foreshadowed his later violence.
Templo S.U.D. about 9 years ago
Was Fido the test subject of that H.G. Wells’ scientist’s descendant?
littleworld about 9 years ago
But bites are going to be completely visible! …. and painfull.
Wren Fahel about 9 years ago
Stealth hound!
SkyFisher about 9 years ago
In “The Invisible Man” the scientist first experimented on a cat. The only part of the cat his process could not render invisible was the reflective part of the back of the eyes. He found it so disconcerting, he had to kill the cat – which foreshadowed his later violence.
Can't Sleep about 9 years ago
Of course! An invisible dog!That’s the kind you keep behind an invisible fence.How obvious.
ChessPirate about 9 years ago
WOOF!
Lomax9er7 about 9 years ago
A dog he can’t see or smell? Comic physics!
RobJ Premium Member about 9 years ago
It’s “WHOM” nor “who”.
MJKesquire about 9 years ago
If the dog is invisible and Garfield’s face is buried in the dog’s chest, why can we still see Garfield’s left arm??
Young One1 about 9 years ago
O:
RafeWeisz about 9 years ago
I want an invisible dog!
Status: Having nothing better to do over 4 years ago
Either there really is an invisible dog(And if so, where can I get one), or Garfield wants to be a mime later in his life.