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Far Side Collection #2

Beyond The Far Side

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The Far Side and the Larson signature are registered trademarks of FarWorks, Inc.

104 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1983

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Gary Larson

144 books712 followers
Gary Larson was born and raised in Tacoma, Washington. His parents were Vern, a car salesman, and Doris, a secretary. He attended Curtis High School before attending Washington State University and graduated in 1972 with a degree in communications. In 1987, Larson married Toni Carmichael, an archaeologist.
Larson credits his older brother Dan for his "paranoid" sense of humor. Dan would pull countless pranks on Gary, taking advantage of his phobia of monsters under the bed by, for example, waiting in the closet for the right moment to pounce out at Gary. Dan is also credited with giving Gary his love of science. They caught animals in Puget Sound and placed them in terrariums in the basement; even making a small desert ecosystem, which their parents apparently did not mind. His adept use of snakes in his cartoons stems from his long-standing interest in herpetology.
Since retiring from the Far Side, Larson has occasionally done some cartooning work, such as magazine illustrations and promotional artwork for Far Side merchandise.
In 1998, Larson published his first post-Far Side book, There's a Hair in My Dirt!: A Worm's Story, an illustrated story with the unmistakable Far Side mindset.

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1,980 reviews59 followers
July 4, 2023
July 4, 930am ~~ I read this very early this morning in between hose changes while watering the front yard. Originally published in 1983, this edition came from 1988. i liked the small format, made it very easy to handle, and was just the right amount of time to spend in Larson's scary/funny world.

I remembered a lot of the cartoons in this little book, and I was thrilled to see that it has one of my all time favorites. I don't know why but even after so many years I still get the giggles when I see the sketch of a flock of vultures grouped around their hidden dinner. One is a little bit outside the circle and has on a huge ten gallon hat and a cowboy shirt that is dragging on the ground. He says: "Hey! Look at me, everybody! I'm a cowboy!.....Howdy, howdy, howdy!"

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542 reviews393 followers
October 24, 2022
Read this ages ago. I love Gary Larson’s zaniness.
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11.7k reviews102 followers
April 17, 2012
Before "Bizzaro" was skewering the relationship between humans and animals, there was "The Far Side"...

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Author 67 books173 followers
December 16, 2021
The second Warner Books Far Side collection (originally published in the UK in 1984 - I read the 1993 WB edition), this is chock full of Larson goodness and, re-reading it after far too long, reminds me of why I fell in love with the strip in the first place (in fact, it features the “Betty, pull out, you’ve hit an artery” picture that got me into the Far Side in the first place). Highlights include the chin-up bar, duck relays, “I gotta be me!”, “Who’s the brains?”, goldish on the piano, Lulu’s tractor adventure, the “whoa!” spiders web, “Howdy, I’m a cowboy” and the melancholic anger of the one-legged elephant saying “a waste basket?”. Superb, extremely funny and a great read, this is highly recommended.
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Author 41 books288 followers
January 3, 2010
What can you say but these are just superb.
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694 reviews34 followers
May 28, 2015
Apparently 11-year-old me had occasionally great taste.
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712 reviews41 followers
September 30, 2018
The Far Side (almost) always makes me laugh. The selections in this book kept up the good work.

One thing The Far Side that does for me, in addition to laughter, is remind me of my college time in Flagstaff, AZ.

My biology professor almost always started off his classes with a Far Side animal panel. Great way to begin talking about different things in biology and animal behavior, with an explanation of the animal behavior and characteristics that was behind the humor to make it funny.
291 reviews1 follower
May 10, 2023
Reread. I've forgotten just how dark some of these comics are, but, I still like them. And it's nice to reread books that I read years ago and to know if I should keep them or not. I was trying to clean out my bookshelves and thought for sure that I would get rid of all of the Far Side comic books, but, after reading this one, I just can't. They are still good today as they were years ago.
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5 reviews
April 21, 2019
The only reason I gave such a low score is because I bought another Far Side book and this one has 99.99% of all the jokes which I already have. I expected something totally different but apparently it's just. The same but in a smaller book. Not satisfied at all.
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88 reviews
July 31, 2024
Nice funny lil summer treat, I actually understood most of them (lol). Yeah, overall good and I really enjoyed the style :)

Finished it in literally 15 minutes but would recommend for non kids simply because of the level of understanding of just life in general and some old-timey jokes/figures of speeches within the panels.
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379 reviews3 followers
September 13, 2020
Timeless. Just as good now as I remembered from my youth.
713 reviews2 followers
November 12, 2021
Humor and laughter can get us through the darkest of times, and Gary Larson is a master.
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24 reviews
October 10, 2023
Some really hilarious comics in this one, so when it hits, it hits...but overall kinda a dud.
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5,855 reviews229 followers
November 3, 2024
This was fine. Not as good as the first volume. But still readable. Perhaps with a few less memorable favorites. Again this is a better length than the galleries. 3.5 of 5
298 reviews2 followers
December 22, 2024
Some jokes are a little out-of-date 40 years on (who remembers the Samsonite commercial?), but still funny.
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1,134 reviews3 followers
November 19, 2015
Beyond The Far Side is even funnier than the first, The Far Side. The book is a fairly quick read since there are only 100 panels. This means that it is about one-third of a year of comic strips.

Gary Larson had pretty much perfected his humor by the time this book came out. While not all strips are very funny, at least they are interesting as they are usually a comment about the nature of mankind. Others make you smile. And still others make you laugh out loud. I always loved The Far Side when it was out in the newspapers, and it is still just a fun to read today.

No matter how many times I read Beyond The Far Side, I still find myself laughing out load . . . and isn't that was a humorous book should do?
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Author 67 books173 followers
September 15, 2011
More inspired lunacy/genius from Gary Larson, this has a lot of great cartoons to recommend - from the penguin, in a flock, proclaiming “I gotta be me!” to the adventurous goldfish “The fool, he’s on the piano”; from the spider doing his web all wrong to the vulture, dressed in clothes, saying “Howdy, I’m a cowboy” - plus the cartoon that got me into the Far Side in the first place, after originally seeing it on a greetings card. Two mosquitoes, one normal sized, the other huge and the classic line “Pull out, Betty, pull out! You’ve hit an artery!” If you find that funny, you’ll love this. If you don’t, you won’t. Simple really.
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