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In-tune with the Light or the Dark Side of the Force… You know how important it is to really look the part. Every army has its own uniform, after all, and it’s so much easier to strike an awesome pose in the middle of a fight if you’re wearing the right duds. For those of...
Explore the delightfully twisted world of Gary Larson'sThe Far Sidewith ten of the funniest of the comic's panels set in Hell. Renowned for its offbeat humor, outrageously blending the mundane with the surreal, Larson's series frequently offered a devilishly entertaining exploration of the afterl...
Gary Larson knew the ups and downs of being a writer as well as anyone, as exhibited by these brilliant Far Side panels from over the years.
There was supposed to be one today, but I lost power while working on it, and still have no power; it’s been out all day. Given that and that I probably lost a good bit of work on the comic from losing power, I don’t know when I’d get around to doing it this week, so ...
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A masterpiece of comic brilliance,The Complete Far Sidecontains everyFar Sidecartoon ever syndicated-over 4,000 if you must know-presented in (more or less) chronological order by year of publication, with more than 1,100 that have never before appeared in a book. Also included are additional...
Somehow, that double-platinum-scoring side gig resulted in a two-hour-plus odyssey that's one of the least-classifiable films of its kind, whatever that kind is. A comedy? Musical? Chase picture? Yes and no to all of the above. That fish-nor-fowl mania is the result of first-time...
That women are just a bunch of complainers for wanting things like voting rights, reproductive health care, access to work, options for life outside the home… what a bunch of babies, amirite??? Hope I’m wrong! Reply karen straughan on January 18, 2017 at 11:04 pm You could try...
The Far Sideis beloved by comic fans for telling most of its gags in a single image, often implying events which have just passed (like the snakes attacking the Dorky Kid) or which will immediately follow (such as Pinocchio being torn to pieces by lions.) This strip is a masterclass in...