Gary Larson is an American cartoonist best known for his single-panel comic series The Far Side, which is renowned for its scientific content and bizarre humour. Larson produced The Far Side for 15 years, from January 1980 until January 1995. Larson was
Visit the official online home of The Far Side comic strip by Gary Larson for your daily dose of Gary’s classic cartoons.
Reflecting onThe Far Sideseveral years into his retirement,cartoonist Gary Larson admitted that he was at times struck by the melancholy thought of the many comics that were left never to be drawn by his retirement in 1995, after over a decade as the arch-iconoclast of newspaper sections acros...
Back from The Far Side.Interviews cartoonist Gary Larson. Publication of Larson's new book, 'There's a Hair in My Dirt!: A Worm's Story.'EBSCO_AspUSternDan
For his work withThe Far Side, Gary Larson received the Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year from the National Cartoonists Society in both 1991 and 1994. The National Cartoonists Society also namedThe Far SideBest Syndicated Panel in 1985 and 1987. In 1993,The Far Sidewas awar...
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David Zane Mairowitz’s brilliant text and the illustrations and comic panels of the world’s greatest cartoonist, Robert Crumb (himself no stranger to self-loathing and alienation), help us to understand the essence of Kafka and provide insight beyond the cliche “Kafkaesque,” peering through ...
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The 100 foot roll ran through the camera quickly and when I heard the tail end run through the gate I knew I had better have gotten the scene. The flames were already far below the top of the facade. Four weeks of work would translate into a minute of the finished film. The shooting...
Like How the Lifeboat Cartoonist Never Thought to Include Women They just assume everything they do is okay; e.g. When someone cuts them off in traffic, “What an a-hole!”, but when they do the same, that’s okay. They don’t question how hard they try to do well at their jobs...