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While The Far Side officially debuted in 1980, Gary Larson's early work developed his skills into the master storyteller he ...
Gary Larson continued delivering thought-provoking jokes in his iconic The Far Side comic series that took the whole world by ...
We need “The Far Side” now more than ever. Seriously, Gary Larson’s irreverent, imaginative, and bovine-centric comic got us through The Cold War (okay… he had help) but, at the close of ...
After a quarter-century hiatus, reclusive cartoonist Gary Larson has returned to penning his hilarious "The Far Side" series with three new digitally-drawn strips now available on his website. The ...
“The Far Side” creator Gary Larson has published three new cartoons on his website — with fans and fellow cartoonists rejoicing at his first fresh work in 25 years. Larson, who teased a ...
Seven months after Gary Larson teased the return of The Far Side, the cartoonist has delivered his first new comics in 25 years.. Earlier this week, a section called “New Stuff” appeared on ...
The Far Side's world belongs to dogs, elephants, chickens, cows – especially cows – and many others; humans just live in it. The above comic is one I only came across relatively recently, yet ...
The cartoon, drawn by Larson, showed a man with an open flame, thawing a block of ice which encased many of the familiar cast of Far Side characters: a cow, a dog, a cave man, a child and a woman.
Nearly 25 years ago, when Gary Larson retired from drawing his iconic single-panel cartoon that ran daily in newspapers from 1980 to 1995, he didn’t think much about what the budding internet ...
Gary Larson’s official website for the long-running newspaper comic The Far Side has been updated […] By Russ Burlingame. September 16, 2019, 8:34pm. Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X; ...
The “Far Side” cartoonist Gary Larson surprised fans this week with three new cartoons, 25 years after his retirement and months after he teased his return.. The new single-panel comics, dated ...
The cartoonist who brought you the boneless chicken ranch and Mount Stoogemore may be coming back. Gary Larson, whose off-the-wall, one-panel cartoon strip "The Far Side" produced laughs from 1980 ...