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Gary Larson

Gary Larson (born August 14, 1950) is an American cartoonist who created The Far Side, a single-panel cartoon series that was syndicated internationally to more than 1,900 newspapers for fifteen years.[1] The series ended with Larson's retirement on January 1, 1995. In September 2019, his website alluded to a "new online era of The Far Side".[2] On July 8, 2020, Larson released three new comics, his first in 25 years.[3] His twenty-three books of collected cartoons have combined sales of more than forty-five million copies.[1]

Gary Larson
Born (1950-08-14) August 14, 1950 (age 73)
Tacoma, Washington, U.S.
Area(s)Cartoonist
Notable works
The Far Side
Spouse(s)
Toni Carmichael
(m. 1987)
Signature
thefarside.com

Personal life Edit

Larson was born and raised in University Place, Washington, in suburban Tacoma,[1] the son of Verner, a car salesman, and Doris, a secretary.[4] He graduated from Curtis Senior High School in University Place and from Washington State University in Pullman[1] with a degree in communications.[5][6] During high school and college, he played jazz guitar[7] and banjo.[1]

Larson said his family has "a morbid sense of humor",[1] and that he was influenced by the "paranoid" sense of humor of his older brother, Dan.[4] Dan played pranks on Gary, for example by taking advantage of his fear of monsters under the bed by waiting in the closet for the right moment to pounce. Dan "scared the hell out of me" whenever he could,[1] Gary said, but Dan also nurtured Gary's love of scientific knowledge. They caught animals in Puget Sound and placed them in terrariums in the basement, and also made a small desert ecosystem.[4]

In 1987, Larson married Toni Carmichael, an anthropologist. Early in their relationship, Carmichael became his business manager.[1]

In The Complete Far Side, Larson says that his greatest disappointment in life occurred when he was at a luncheon and sat across from cartoonist Charles Addams, creator of The Addams Family. Larson was not able to think of a single thing to say to him and deeply regretted the missed opportunity.[8] Addams died in 1988.

Larson is an environmentalist. "Protecting wildlife is 'at the top of my list', he says."[1] Larson lives in Seattle, Washington.[9]

Career Edit

Early cartoon work Edit

According to Larson in his 1989 anthology The Prehistory of The Far Side,[10] he was working in a music store[7] when he took a few days off, after finally realizing how much he hated his job. During that time, he decided to try cartooning. In 1976, he drew six cartoons and submitted them to Pacific Search (afterward Pacific Northwest Magazine), a Seattle-based magazine.[7] After contributing to another local Seattle paper, in 1979 Larson submitted his work to The Seattle Times. Under the title Nature's Way, his work was published weekly next to the Junior Jumble.[10]

To supplement his income, Larson worked for the Humane Society as a cruelty investigator.[1]

The Far Side Edit

Larson decided that he could increase his income from cartooning by selling his Nature's Way strip to another newspaper. While on vacation in San Francisco, he pitched his work to the San Francisco Chronicle and, to his surprise, the Chronicle bought the strip and promoted it for syndication, renaming it The Far Side.[7] Its first appearance in the Chronicle was on January 1, 1980. A week later, The Seattle Times dropped Nature's Way.[10] Unlike Charles Schulz, who resented the name Peanuts imposed by his publisher, Larson had no such qualms, saying, "They could have called it Revenge of the Zucchini People, for all I cared." The Far Side ran for fifteen years, syndicated initially by Chronicle Features and later by Universal Press Syndicate, until Larson retired with his final strip published on January 1, 1995.

Themes in The Far Side were often surreal. Often, the behavior of supposedly superior humans was compared with animals. For instance, a father explains to his son that a bird song is a territorial marking common to the lower animals, while surrounded by fences and dense housing. Animals and other creatures were frequently presented anthropomorphically. One strip depicts a family of spiders driving in a car with a "Have a Nice Day" bumper sticker, featuring a smiley face with eight eyes.

One of Larson's more famous cartoons shows a chimpanzee couple grooming. The female finds a blond human hair on the male and inquires, "Conducting a little more 'research' with that Jane Goodall tramp?" A representative from the Jane Goodall Institute thought that this was in bad taste and wrote a critical letter to Larson regarding the cartoon. Larson contacted the Goodall Institute to apologize only to find that Jane Goodall, who had been in Africa at the time of the cartoon's publication and only learned of it years after its initial publication, approved of it, stating that she found it amusing. Since then, all profits from sales of a shirt featuring this cartoon go to the Goodall Institute.[11] Goodall wrote a preface to The Far Side Gallery 5, detailing her version of the "Jane Goodall Tramp" controversy.[12] She praised Larson's creative ideas, which often compare and contrast the behavior of humans and animals.

Larson's The Far Side cartoons were syndicated worldwide and published in many collections. They were also reproduced extensively on greeting cards which were very popular, but these were discontinued in March 2009. Two animated versions were produced for television: Tales from the Far Side (1994) and Tales from the Far Side II (1997).[7][13] A 2007 The Far Side calendar donated all author royalties to Conservation International.[1]

The significance of many of Larson's cartoons resulted in a major display of over 400 of his original works at the California Academy of Sciences in 1985.[14]

Retirement Edit

By late 1994, Larson thought the series was getting repetitive and did not want to enter what he called the "Graveyard of Mediocre Cartoons."[4][7] He retired the strip on January 1, 1995, when he was 44 years old. Since retiring from The Far Side, Larson has done occasional cartoon work, including magazine illustrations and promotional artwork for The Far Side merchandise. For the most part, he has also retired from public view: "He refuses to have his picture taken and avoids being on TV", Time magazine wrote in 2003. To Larson, "cartoonists are expected to be anonymous."[15]

There's a Hair in My Dirt!: A Worm's Story Edit

There's a Hair in My Dirt!: A Worm's Story
AuthorGary Larson
IllustratorGary Larson
PublisherHarperCollins
Publication date
1998
ISBN0-06-093274-0
OCLC42894109

In 1998, Larson published his first post-The Far Side book There's a Hair in My Dirt!: A Worm's Story, an illustrated book with thematic similarities to The Far Side. The short book tells the story of an earthworm who feels that his life is insignificant. The main plot is told by the young worm's father and follows the beautiful (but slightly dim) human maiden Harriet, who takes a stroll across a woodland trail, encountering different aspects of the ecological world.[7][16] She admires it but knows little about the land around her, and that eventually leads to her downfall.

The story became a New York Times Best Seller on May 24, 1998.[17]

Other works and interests Edit

Larson has been playing jazz guitar since his teen years.[7] He took advanced lessons from jazz guitarists Remo Palmier[18] and Herb Ellis. In exchange for guitar lessons from Ellis, Larson provided him with the cover illustration for the album Doggin' Around (Concord, 1988) by Ellis and bassist Red Mitchell.[19]

Larson drew a cover for the November 17, 2003, edition of The New Yorker magazine, an offer he felt was too prestigious to refuse.[20][21]

Larson voices himself in The Simpsons 2010 episode "Once Upon a Time in Springfield".

Awards and honors Edit

Larson was awarded the Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award by the National Cartoonists Society in 1985 and 1988, earned the society's Reuben Award for 1990 and 1994, and has been recognized for various individual strips by the National Cartoonist Society in 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993 and 1995.

On March 15, 1989, a newly discovered insect species was named after Larson by Dale H. Clayton, head of the Committee of Evolutionary Biology at the University of Chicago. The Strigiphilus garylarsoni is a chewing louse[1] of a genus found only on owls. Wrote Larson: "I considered this an extreme honor. Besides, I knew no one was going to write and ask to name a new species of swan after me. You have to grab these opportunities when they come along." An 8" × 11" (20 × 28 cm) magnification of the insect appeared in the Prehistory of the Far Side 10th anniversary compilation, along with the letter requesting permission to use his name. Similarly, an Ecuadorian rainforest butterfly was named after him; Serratoterga larsoni.[4] The term "thagomizer", a feature of stegosaurus anatomy, was coined in a Far Side cartoon.[7]

Eighteen years after earning his bachelor's degree at Washington State, Larson gave the commencement address at his alma mater in 1990.[5][22][23][24]

Online presence Edit

Since 1999, Larson has objected to his work being displayed on the internet, and has been sending takedown notices to owners of fan websites and users posting his cartoons.[25] In a personal letter included with the requests, Larson claimed that his work is too personal and important to him to have others "take control of it".[26][25] In 2007, he also published an open letter on the web to the same effect.[27]

In September 2019, The Far Side website stated that "a new online era of the Far Side is coming!"[28][29] 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 7, 2020, Larson released a new section of The Far Side website entitled "New Stuff".[3]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Weise, Elizabeth (November 22, 2006). "Larson drawn to wild side". USA Today. Retrieved May 3, 2010.
  2. ^ Gustines, George Gene (September 17, 2019). "The Far Side Teases Its Return". The New York Times. Retrieved September 17, 2019.
  3. ^ a b Taylor, Derrick Bryson (July 8, 2020). "'Far Side' Cartoonist Gary Larson Shares First New Work in 25 Years". The New York Times. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e Ferguson, Kelly (November 12, 2007). "A Walk on the Far Side: The Life and Times of Gary Larson". Mental Floss.
  5. ^ a b Olsen, Ken (April 24, 1990). "Larson to give '90 WSU grads unusual sendoff". Idahonian. (Moscow). p. 1A.
  6. ^ Angier, Natalie (April 28, 1998). "An Amateur of Biology Returns to His Easel". Science Times. The New York Times. Vol. 147, no. 51, 141. p. F5.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i McCarthy, Susan (December 21, 1999). "Gary Larson". Salon. Retrieved April 16, 2018.
  8. ^ Larson, Gary. The Complete Far Side. 1st ed. Kansas City, MO: Andrews McMeel, 2003. ISBN 0-7407-2113-5
  9. ^ Sailor, Craig (December 18, 2019). "Gary Larson went from Tacoma to 'The Far Side.' Now he's back, but on a new format". The News Tribune. Retrieved December 18, 2019.
  10. ^ a b c Larson, Gary. The Prehistory of the Far Side: a 10th anniversary exhibit. Kansas City, MO: Andrew and McMeel, 1989. ISBN 0-8362-1851-5
  11. ^ Jarvis, Zeke (2015). Make 'em Laugh! American Humorists of the 20th and 21st Centuries. ABC-CLIO. p. 51. ISBN 9781440829956.
  12. ^ Larson, Gary. The Far Side Gallery 5. Kansas City, Missouri: Andrew and McMeel, 1995. ISBN 0-8362-0425-5
  13. ^ Gary Larson at IMDb
  14. ^ "The Funny, Intelligent and Bizarre World of "The Far Side"". December 11, 1985. Retrieved February 22, 2023.
  15. ^ Stein, Joel (September 29, 2003). "Life Beyond The Far Side". Time.
  16. ^ . CNN. July 29, 1998. Archived from the original on October 2, 2012.
  17. ^ "The New York Times Best Seller List - May 24, 1998 Fiction" (PDF). The New York Times. May 24, 1998. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 9, 2022. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
  18. ^ "Interview with GARY LARSON cont'd". Fresh Air. NPR. April 30, 1998.
  19. ^ Mancini, Mark (November 28, 2016). "11 Twisted Facts About "The Far Side"". Mental Floss.
  20. ^ "The New Yorker November 17, 2003 Issue". The New Yorker.
  21. ^ Cook, Rebecca. "Gary Larson revisits 'The Far Side'", Associated Press, The Lawrence Journal-World, 30 November 2003.
  22. ^ Sorensen, Eric (May 13, 1990). "Dare to be weird, Gary Larson tells WSU grads". Spokesman-Review. p. B1.
  23. ^ Wickline, Michael R. (May 13, 1990). "Wishing you weirdness". Lewiston Morning Tribune. p. 1C.
  24. ^ Olsen, Ken (May 14, 1990). "'Far Side' creator tells grads: be weird". Idahonian. p. 12A.
  25. ^ a b Marshall, Rick (March 7, 2008). "Gary Larson and Our 'Far Side' Cease & Desist | ComicMix". www.comicmix.com. Retrieved June 23, 2018.
  26. ^ . Archived from the original on August 29, 2000. Retrieved November 21, 2017.
  27. ^ Larson, Gary (February 9, 2007). . creators.com. Archived from the original on February 10, 2007. Retrieved February 10, 2007.
  28. ^ "The Far Side Comic Strip by Gary Larson - Official Website". TheFarSide.com.
  29. ^ Gustines, George Gene, The Far Side Teases Its Return, The New York Times, September 16, 2019

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Gary Larson at IMDb

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This article is about the cartoonist For the rugby league player see Gary Larson rugby league For the NFL player see Gary Larsen Gary Larson born August 14 1950 is an American cartoonist who created The Far Side a single panel cartoon series that was syndicated internationally to more than 1 900 newspapers for fifteen years 1 The series ended with Larson s retirement on January 1 1995 In September 2019 his website alluded to a new online era of The Far Side 2 On July 8 2020 Larson released three new comics his first in 25 years 3 His twenty three books of collected cartoons have combined sales of more than forty five million copies 1 Gary LarsonBorn 1950 08 14 August 14 1950 age 73 Tacoma Washington U S Area s CartoonistNotable worksThe Far SideSpouse s Toni Carmichael m 1987 wbr Signaturethefarside wbr com Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 Early cartoon work 2 2 The Far Side 2 3 Retirement 2 4 There s a Hair in My Dirt A Worm s Story 2 5 Other works and interests 3 Awards and honors 4 Online presence 5 References 6 External linksPersonal life EditLarson was born and raised in University Place Washington in suburban Tacoma 1 the son of Verner a car salesman and Doris a secretary 4 He graduated from Curtis Senior High School in University Place and from Washington State University in Pullman 1 with a degree in communications 5 6 During high school and college he played jazz guitar 7 and banjo 1 Larson said his family has a morbid sense of humor 1 and that he was influenced by the paranoid sense of humor of his older brother Dan 4 Dan played pranks on Gary for example by taking advantage of his fear of monsters under the bed by waiting in the closet for the right moment to pounce Dan scared the hell out of me whenever he could 1 Gary said but Dan also nurtured Gary s love of scientific knowledge They caught animals in Puget Sound and placed them in terrariums in the basement and also made a small desert ecosystem 4 In 1987 Larson married Toni Carmichael an anthropologist Early in their relationship Carmichael became his business manager 1 In The Complete Far Side Larson says that his greatest disappointment in life occurred when he was at a luncheon and sat across from cartoonist Charles Addams creator of The Addams Family Larson was not able to think of a single thing to say to him and deeply regretted the missed opportunity 8 Addams died in 1988 Larson is an environmentalist Protecting wildlife is at the top of my list he says 1 Larson lives in Seattle Washington 9 Career EditEarly cartoon work Edit According to Larson in his 1989 anthology The Prehistory of The Far Side 10 he was working in a music store 7 when he took a few days off after finally realizing how much he hated his job During that time he decided to try cartooning In 1976 he drew six cartoons and submitted them to Pacific Search afterward Pacific Northwest Magazine a Seattle based magazine 7 After contributing to another local Seattle paper in 1979 Larson submitted his work to The Seattle Times Under the title Nature s Way his work was published weekly next to the Junior Jumble 10 To supplement his income Larson worked for the Humane Society as a cruelty investigator 1 The Far Side Edit Main article The Far Side Larson decided that he could increase his income from cartooning by selling his Nature s Way strip to another newspaper While on vacation in San Francisco he pitched his work to the San Francisco Chronicle and to his surprise the Chronicle bought the strip and promoted it for syndication renaming it The Far Side 7 Its first appearance in the Chronicle was on January 1 1980 A week later The Seattle Times dropped Nature s Way 10 Unlike Charles Schulz who resented the name Peanuts imposed by his publisher Larson had no such qualms saying They could have called it Revenge of the Zucchini People for all I cared The Far Side ran for fifteen years syndicated initially by Chronicle Features and later by Universal Press Syndicate until Larson retired with his final strip published on January 1 1995 Themes in The Far Side were often surreal Often the behavior of supposedly superior humans was compared with animals For instance a father explains to his son that a bird song is a territorial marking common to the lower animals while surrounded by fences and dense housing Animals and other creatures were frequently presented anthropomorphically One strip depicts a family of spiders driving in a car with a Have a Nice Day bumper sticker featuring a smiley face with eight eyes One of Larson s more famous cartoons shows a chimpanzee couple grooming The female finds a blond human hair on the male and inquires Conducting a little more research with that Jane Goodall tramp A representative from the Jane Goodall Institute thought that this was in bad taste and wrote a critical letter to Larson regarding the cartoon Larson contacted the Goodall Institute to apologize only to find that Jane Goodall who had been in Africa at the time of the cartoon s publication and only learned of it years after its initial publication approved of it stating that she found it amusing Since then all profits from sales of a shirt featuring this cartoon go to the Goodall Institute 11 Goodall wrote a preface to The Far Side Gallery 5 detailing her version of the Jane Goodall Tramp controversy 12 She praised Larson s creative ideas which often compare and contrast the behavior of humans and animals Larson s The Far Side cartoons were syndicated worldwide and published in many collections They were also reproduced extensively on greeting cards which were very popular but these were discontinued in March 2009 Two animated versions were produced for television Tales from the Far Side 1994 and Tales from the Far Side II 1997 7 13 A 2007 The Far Side calendar donated all author royalties to Conservation International 1 The significance of many of Larson s cartoons resulted in a major display of over 400 of his original works at the California Academy of Sciences in 1985 14 Retirement Edit By late 1994 Larson thought the series was getting repetitive and did not want to enter what he called the Graveyard of Mediocre Cartoons 4 7 He retired the strip on January 1 1995 when he was 44 years old Since retiring from The Far Side Larson has done occasional cartoon work including magazine illustrations and promotional artwork for The Far Side merchandise For the most part he has also retired from public view He refuses to have his picture taken and avoids being on TV Time magazine wrote in 2003 To Larson cartoonists are expected to be anonymous 15 There s a Hair in My Dirt A Worm s Story Edit There s a Hair in My Dirt A Worm s StoryAuthorGary LarsonIllustratorGary LarsonPublisherHarperCollinsPublication date1998ISBN0 06 093274 0OCLC42894109In 1998 Larson published his first post The Far Side book There s a Hair in My Dirt A Worm s Story an illustrated book with thematic similarities to The Far Side The short book tells the story of an earthworm who feels that his life is insignificant The main plot is told by the young worm s father and follows the beautiful but slightly dim human maiden Harriet who takes a stroll across a woodland trail encountering different aspects of the ecological world 7 16 She admires it but knows little about the land around her and that eventually leads to her downfall The story became a New York Times Best Seller on May 24 1998 17 Other works and interests Edit Larson has been playing jazz guitar since his teen years 7 He took advanced lessons from jazz guitarists Remo Palmier 18 and Herb Ellis In exchange for guitar lessons from Ellis Larson provided him with the cover illustration for the album Doggin Around Concord 1988 by Ellis and bassist Red Mitchell 19 Larson drew a cover for the November 17 2003 edition of The New Yorker magazine an offer he felt was too prestigious to refuse 20 21 Larson voices himself in The Simpsons 2010 episode Once Upon a Time in Springfield Awards and honors EditLarson was awarded the Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award by the National Cartoonists Society in 1985 and 1988 earned the society s Reuben Award for 1990 and 1994 and has been recognized for various individual strips by the National Cartoonist Society in 1989 1990 1991 1993 and 1995 On March 15 1989 a newly discovered insect species was named after Larson by Dale H Clayton head of the Committee of Evolutionary Biology at the University of Chicago The Strigiphilus garylarsoni is a chewing louse 1 of a genus found only on owls Wrote Larson I considered this an extreme honor Besides I knew no one was going to write and ask to name a new species of swan after me You have to grab these opportunities when they come along An 8 11 20 28 cm magnification of the insect appeared in the Prehistory of the Far Side 10th anniversary compilation along with the letter requesting permission to use his name Similarly an Ecuadorian rainforest butterfly was named after him Serratoterga larsoni 4 The term thagomizer a feature of stegosaurus anatomy was coined in a Far Side cartoon 7 Eighteen years after earning his bachelor s degree at Washington State Larson gave the commencement address at his alma mater in 1990 5 22 23 24 Online presence EditSince 1999 Larson has objected to his work being displayed on the internet and has been sending takedown notices to owners of fan websites and users posting his cartoons 25 In a personal letter included with the requests Larson claimed that his work is too personal and important to him to have others take control of it 26 25 In 2007 he also published an open letter on the web to the same effect 27 In September 2019 The Far Side website stated that a new online era of the Far Side is coming 28 29 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 7 2020 Larson released a new section of The Far Side website entitled New Stuff 3 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Weise Elizabeth November 22 2006 Larson drawn to wild side USA Today Retrieved May 3 2010 Gustines George Gene September 17 2019 The Far Side Teases Its Return The New York Times Retrieved September 17 2019 a b Taylor Derrick Bryson July 8 2020 Far Side Cartoonist Gary Larson Shares First New Work in 25 Years The New York Times Retrieved July 8 2020 a b c d e Ferguson Kelly November 12 2007 A Walk on the Far Side The Life and Times of Gary Larson Mental Floss a b Olsen Ken April 24 1990 Larson to give 90 WSU grads unusual sendoff Idahonian Moscow p 1A Angier Natalie April 28 1998 An Amateur of Biology Returns to His Easel Science Times The New York Times Vol 147 no 51 141 p F5 a b c d e f g h i McCarthy Susan December 21 1999 Gary Larson Salon Retrieved April 16 2018 Larson Gary The Complete Far Side 1st ed Kansas City MO Andrews McMeel 2003 ISBN 0 7407 2113 5 Sailor Craig December 18 2019 Gary Larson went from Tacoma to The Far Side Now he s back but on a new format The News Tribune Retrieved December 18 2019 a b c Larson Gary The Prehistory of the Far Side a 10th anniversary exhibit Kansas City MO Andrew and McMeel 1989 ISBN 0 8362 1851 5 Jarvis Zeke 2015 Make em Laugh American Humorists of the 20th and 21st Centuries ABC CLIO p 51 ISBN 9781440829956 Larson Gary The Far Side Gallery 5 Kansas City Missouri Andrew and McMeel 1995 ISBN 0 8362 0425 5 Gary Larson at IMDb The Funny Intelligent and Bizarre World of The Far Side December 11 1985 Retrieved February 22 2023 Stein Joel September 29 2003 Life Beyond The Far Side Time New book rides wave of Viagra jokes CNN July 29 1998 Archived from the original on October 2 2012 The New York Times Best Seller List May 24 1998 Fiction PDF The New York Times May 24 1998 Archived PDF from the original on October 9 2022 Retrieved February 18 2011 Interview with GARY LARSON cont d Fresh Air NPR April 30 1998 Mancini Mark November 28 2016 11 Twisted Facts About The Far Side Mental Floss The New Yorker November 17 2003 Issue The New Yorker Cook Rebecca Gary Larson revisits The Far Side Associated Press The Lawrence Journal World 30 November 2003 Sorensen Eric May 13 1990 Dare to be weird Gary Larson tells WSU grads Spokesman Review p B1 Wickline Michael R May 13 1990 Wishing you weirdness Lewiston Morning Tribune p 1C Olsen Ken May 14 1990 Far Side creator tells grads be weird Idahonian p 12A a b Marshall Rick March 7 2008 Gary Larson and Our Far Side Cease amp Desist ComicMix www comicmix com Retrieved June 23 2018 Gary Larson sent me this email Archived from the original on August 29 2000 Retrieved November 21 2017 Larson Gary February 9 2007 A Note from Gary Larson creators com Archived from the original on February 10 2007 Retrieved February 10 2007 The Far Side Comic Strip by Gary Larson Official Website TheFarSide com Gustines George Gene The Far Side Teases Its Return The New York Times September 16 2019External links Edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Gary Larson Official website 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