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The Far Side Gallery 2 is the second anthology of Gary Larson's The Far Side comic strips. Cartoons from previous collections Bride of The Far Side , Valley of The Far Side , and It Came from the Far Side are featured, all of which were printed from 1985 to 1987.
The Far Side Gallery 2 The Far Side Gallery is an anthology of Gary Larson 's The Far Side comic strips. Cartoons from previous books The Far Side , Beyond the Far Side , and In Search of the Far Side are featured, all of which were printed from 1982 to 1984.
The Far Side Gallery series Title Date ISBN The Far Side Gallery: November 1984: ISBN 0-8362-2062-5: The Far Side Gallery 2: October 1986: ISBN 0-8362-2085-4: The Far Side Gallery 3: October 1988: ISBN 0-8362-1831-0: The Far Side Gallery 4: October 1993: ISBN 0-8362-1724-1: The Far Side Gallery 5: September 1995: ISBN 0-8362-0425-5
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 on his ...
In September 2019, The Far Side website stated that "a new online era of the Far Side is coming!" [27] [28] On December 17, 2019, www.thefarside.com, authorized by Larson, and dedicated to The Far Side cartoon series went live on the internet. On July 8, 2020, Larson released a new section of The Far Side website titled "New Stuff". [29]
Anatidaephobia – the fictional fear that one is being watched by a duck. The word comes from the name of the family Anatidae, and was used in Gary Larson's The Far Side. [49] Anoraknophobia – a portmanteau of "anorak" and "arachnophobia". It was used in the Wallace and Gromit comic book Anoraknophobia. Also the title of an album by Marillion.
Gary Larson's Tales from the Far Side is an animated short film created in 1994 by Gary Larson, based on The Far Side comic strip. Both the title and concept are largely inspired by EC Comics' Tales From The Crypt. It was first shown as a Halloween special on CBS television, [1] which aired on October 26, 1994. [2]
Loose Parts is a daily single-panel comic strip by Dave Blazek. [1] It is similar in tone, content, and style to Gary Larson's The Far Side, involving Theatre of the Absurd-style themes and characters.