News

Suffice to say, “The Far Side” fans are in a frenzy over Larson’s return. “Welcome back!” exclaimed one die-hard under a cartoon of a commuter hailing a taxi full of taxidermied animals.
Even more Far Side cartoons about cats have been added to ... Their clothes are torn, their hair is almost gone, and the man ...
Larson didn’t publish another original “Far Side” cartoon for twenty-five years ... Andy Capp’s snooker shenanigans, Dagwood Bumstead’s hair style, elaborately illustrated melodramas ...
Larson said changes in technology eventually convinced him the time had come for his cartoon creations to go digital. “It’s always been inherently awkward to chase down a Far Side–festooned ...
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. The three new strips can be seen by visiting the ...
For 15 years, "The Far Side" added a dash of irreverence to the funny pages. Offbeat, macabre, and sometimes controversial, Gary Larson’s trailblazing cartoon was a gigantic success that ran in ...
The Far Side fans, rejoice! Cartoonist Gary Larson has returned. Larson is known for his award-winning single-panel cartoons The Far Side that ran in newspapers from 1980 to 1995. He had not ...
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 ...
In 1999, Larson wrote an open letter to fans asking them not to post his Far Side cartoons on the internet. "My effort here is to try and speak to the intangible impact, the emotional cost to me ...
“The Far Side of Science: Cartoons by Gary Larson” was organized by the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco and was shown there before traveling to science museums in Los Angeles ...