• Korea Times ran the daily Blondie and Garfield comic strips for 26 January 2026.
• Blondie and Garfield remain two of the longest-running, widely syndicated comics worldwide.
• The strips deliver familiar, family- and pet-centered humor that readers expect from these classics.

H2: Daily comics in today’s paper — what ran on 26 January

The Korea Times published the daily Blondie and Garfield comic strips for 26 January 2026. Both strips appear regularly in the paper’s opinion/entertainment pages and continue to attract readers with short, self-contained gags that work well for mobile and print audiences.

H3: Blondie — family humor that has lasted generations

Blondie, created by Chic Young in 1930, has become synonymous with family-centered comic humor. The strip typically focuses on domestic life, marital banter, and the small misadventures of the Bumstead family. Its familiar tone and gentle punchlines make it a regular stop for readers seeking light, relatable entertainment.

H3: Garfield — classic pet comedy with a bite

Garfield, created by Jim Davis in 1978, continues to deliver its trademark mix of lazy-cat sarcasm and food-driven gags. The orange tabby’s eye-rolling attitude toward Mondays, diets and his owner Jon remains a dependable source of quick laughs. On 26 January, readers saw the usual blend of short, punchy panels that have kept Garfield popular across generations.

H2: Why these strips still matter

Both Blondie and Garfield have endured because they deliver accessible, repeatable humor in a compact format. They fit well into modern newsfeeds and print layouts, offering a moment of levity amid heavier news coverage. Syndicated strips like these are also familiar touchpoints for older readers while remaining easy for new audiences to pick up.

H3: Where to read and what to expect

Readers who follow the Korea Times’ opinion and entertainment sections can find daily comic panels online and in print. Each strip is crafted to stand alone: no prior context is required, and the joke lands within a few panels. If you missed the 26 January run in print, check the Korea Times website where the panels are archived with each day’s column.

H2: Final note

The 26 January 2026 editions of Blondie and Garfield reaffirm why classic comic strips remain fixtures in daily newspapers. Their short, dependable humor offers readers a consistent, quick read — whether on a commute, a coffee break, or a late-night scroll.

(Images: Korea Times daily comic panels for Blondie and Garfield, Jan. 25/26, 2026 edition.)

Image Referance: https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/opinion/20260125/blondie-garfield-january-26-2026