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While not a superhero comic, Gary Larson's The Far Side featured Superman and some of the most iconic superheroes in hilariously absurd situations.
Believing that all life is interconnected with each other, The Far Side often used worms to show that all things play a role ...
Cartoonist Gary Larson has returned to the world of mad scientists, the absurd, cows (of course) and more. But this time, it’s going to be on his schedule. After 15 years of daily and Sunday ...
After 25 years away, Gary Larson has returned to the Far Side. The 69-year-old cartoonist, who ceased producing his surreal comic strip “The Far Side” in 1994, is posting original work … ...
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 Far Side stayed virtually untouched since July 2000, a time capsule of the early web—until yesterday, when it got its first redesign in 19 years. https ...
Larson is now fully awake again after the launch of his first official website yesterday, where a daily dose of cartoons from the archives will be posted alongside unseen doodles from the artist ...
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 ...
Fans can finally return to “The Far Side.” Yes, Gary Larson has brought his beloved comic strip out of a long retirement and has published his first new “Far Side” cartoons in 25 years.
Art World Art Industry News: Far Side Cartoon Artist Gary Larson Just Published His First New Cartoons in 25 Years + Other Stories Plus, Sotheby's Modern art sale in Hong Kong brings in more than ...
“Enter if you dare,” is the message on Gary Larson’s website challenging people to explore his new content. “The Far Side” cartoonist surprised fans this week when he published never ...
The site’s first offering was the last “Far Side” cartoon printed, on Jan. 1, 1995: a rare double panel with a “Wizard of Oz” theme.