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Garfield Just Invaded Secret Lair. Yes, We Have The Proxy Cards.

Magic: The Gathering has officially teamed up with Garfield for one of the weirdest and funniest Secret Lair crossovers in a long time, and honestly, it somehow works perfectly.

The new Secret Lair x Garfield release comes with three different five-card drops packed with classic Garfield energy. Sarcasm, laziness, chaos, questionable decision-making, and absolute hatred for Mondays are all fully represented here.

And yes, if you want the cards, Printingproxies already has the proxy cards available to print on demand.

Whether you want a single Garfield card or all three Secret Lair drops together, everything is ready to order.

Secret Lair x Garfield: Motivationally Challenged

Garfield has never believed in inspirational posters, positive attitudes, or productivity. This drop leans completely into that energy.

Contents:

  • Rin and Seri, Inseparable as “Garfield and Odie, Best Buds”
  • Orim’s Chant as “Talk to the Paw”
  • Ponder as “Hang in There”
  • Beast Within as “I Hate Mondays”
  • Sol Ring

Honestly, “I Hate Mondays” might already be one of the most relatable Secret Lair cards ever printed.

Secret Lair x Garfield: As Intended

This drop feels like pure Garfield logic. Eat food, avoid responsibility, ruin Odie’s day, repeat.

Contents:

  • Swords to Plowshares
  • Counterspell
  • Dark Ritual
  • Earthquake
  • Fog

Simple, chaotic, and somehow very on-brand for Garfield.

Secret Lair x Garfield: Our Only Thought Is to Entertain You

This one goes fully into the strange comic-book chaos Garfield is known for. Weird decisions, dramatic energy, and total nonsense in the best way possible.

Contents:

  • It That Betrays
  • Maddening Cacophony
  • Maddening Hex
  • Hunter’s Insight
  • Molten Collapse

Out of all three drops, this might be the one Commander players end up talking about the most.

The best part about this crossover is that it does not feel overly serious. It feels like Secret Lair just decided to have fun for once, and MTG players are absolutely here for it. Between the artwork, card names, and classic Garfield attitude, this release already feels like one of the most memorable crossover drops in recent years.

If you want the Garfield Secret Lair cards without waiting around, you can print the full set or individual cards directly through Printingproxies.

Just copy the card names you want and head to the order page.

Because honestly, Garfield on MTG cards was inevitable.

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