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“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 ...
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 ...
B efore there was The Far Side, Gary Larson honed his style with his first comic, called Nature's Way– several of which were ...
The Far Side cartoonist Gary Larson, ... The Far Side's Gary Larson, 69, published three new cartoons on ... Chronicle before growing to feature in nearly 2,000 newspapers and 40 million book, ...
Family Guy was influenced by Gary Larson's The Far Side, and the show later paid homage to the classic comic strip ...
Back in February, we reported that former Silver Jews frontman David Berman would release a book of cartoons called The Portable February.Well, the book is out now via Drag City.And now that we've ...
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.
Gary Larson: There's A Hair ... The book is written and executed ... Larson sticks sick little mini-cartoons—like a malicious flower hovering over the "decapitated" stem of his friend ...
“The Far Side” became a cultural phenomenon after it appeared in The San Francisco Chronicle on Jan. 1, 1980. The single-panel comic, which ran until Larson, now 69, retired in 1995, featured ...
Gary Larson’s iconic comic strip The Far Side regularly featured a wide assortment of surprisingly intelligent animals, including snakes, bears, apes, cats, anteaters, and of course, cows ...