Rejoice, cartoon fans. The Far Side is no longer quite so far out of reach. Though he’s previously resisted efforts to have his beloved comic strip — famed for its deadpan humor and anthropomorphic ...
In 1995, Gary Larson decided to end his syndicated cartoon, and now, “The Far Side” creator has released new digital works. After 25 years since he put down his pen, Larson has released three new ...
Gary Larson said goodbye to fans and the absurdist universe of The Far Side with his final comic on January 1, 1995, and since then the real world has done everything it can to live up to the inanity ...
Cow monsters, aliens, and bears, oh my! Larson releases the first set of new comics since his retirement in 1995. Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies, TV shows, comics, science and robots.
Almost 25 years after ending his iconic cartoon — and three months after teasing its return — Gary Larson has unveiled a new “Far Side” website. TheFarSide.com will post daily selections from the ...
It’s a pity that Bud Handelsman, who died in 2007, isn’t around to celebrate the two hundredth birthday of Charles Dickens. If Bud were alive, he would have celebrated it with a cartoon. Most people ...
In the final installment of The Far Side—the wildly popular single-panel comic created by Gary Larson and syndicated in hundreds of newspapers between 1980 and 1995—the bespectacled cartoonist wakes ...
In 1995, Gary Larson decided to end his syndicated cartoon, and now, "The Far Side" creator has released new digital works. After 25 years since he put down his pen, Larson has released three new ...
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