Gary Larson

Gary Larson

Gary Larson has written at least 28 books. Their most popular book is Last chapter and worse with 20 saves with an average rating of 4.15⭐.

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Author Bio

Gary Larson grew up in a blue collar household in a blue-collar city, Tacoma, Washington. He played jazz guitar and worked in a music store, and in 1976 he sent six cartoons to Pacific Search, a regional science and nature magazine. They sent him $90, and that struck Larson as a lot more enjoyable work than the music store. His first steady work as a cartoonist was for The Sumner News-Review, a weekly paper in a Tacoma suburb. The job paid $3 a week. In 1979, The Seattle Times started carrying Larson's once-a-week work, titled Nature's Way, for $15 a strip. The panel drew some complaints of being sick and offensive, and a few complains were enough to get it canceled.

Just as The Times pulled the plug, though, Larson took a trip to California to interest The San Francisco Chronicle in his work. The Chronicle offered Larson a daily panel, re-named it The Far Side, and began syndicating it to other newspapers. The Far Side eventually appeared in almost 2,000 newspapers, and every "best of" collection has been a best-seller. Distasteful, disgusting, and delightful, The Far Side often offended those with delicate minds. Nature's bloody nature was a recurring theme, and Larson gained an enthusiastic following among scientists. A species of chewing lice that infests owls was named in Larson's honor, Strigiphilus garylarsoni.

Larson took a sabbatical from The Far Side in 1988, traveling to Africa and playing jazz. The panel resumed in 1990, but by late 1994 Larson was weary of deadlines and had enough money to quit The Far Side for good. He still draws cartoons, but on his own schedule, not a syndicate's. In 1998, he wrote There's a Hair in My Dirt: A Worm's Story, a book teaching science through macabre stories and illustrations.

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The Far Side

Last chapter and worse

1982 • 20 Readers • 116 pages 4.2

The Far Side Gallery

1982 • 19 Readers • 192 pages 4.3

The Complete Far Side, 1980–1994

2003 • 18 Readers • 1,272 pages 4.6

The Far Side Gallery 3

1984 • 10 Readers • 192 pages 4.5

The Far Side Gallery 2

1986 • 7 Readers • 192 pages 4.2

Cover 5

1989 • 5 Readers • 167 pages 4.5

Valley of The Far Side

1985 • 4 Readers • 104 pages 4.3

Cover 3

Wiener Dog Art
ByGary Larson

1990 • 4 Readers 3.5

Hound of the Far Side

1987 • 3 Readers • 104 pages 3

It Came From the Far Side

1986 • 2 Readers • 104 pages 5

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

1998 • 2 Readers 3

The Far side observer

2 Readers 4

The Bride of The Far Side

1985 • 2 Readers • 104 pages 3

Beyond The Far Side

Beyond The Far Side
ByGary Larson

1983 • 2 Readers • 110 pages 3.5

Wildlife Preserves

Wildlife Preserves
ByGary Larson

1989 • 2 Readers • 104 pages

Night Of The Crash Test Dummies: A Far Side Collection

1988 • 2 Readers • 104 pages 4

Cover 4

1995 • 2 Readers 3

The Chickens are Restless

1993 • 1 Reader • 95 pages 3

The Far Side Gallery 4

1989 • 1 Reader • 167 pages

In Search of the Far Side

1984 • 1 Reader

Cows of Our Planet

Cows of Our Planet
ByGary Larson

1992 • 1 Reader • 95 pages 4

The Complete Far Side

2003 • 1 Reader

Cover 0

1986 • 1 Reader

[ THE FAR SIDE GALLERY BY LARSON, GARY](AUTHOR)PAPERBACK

1982 • 1 Reader • 186 pages 5

The Prehistory of the Far Side: A 10th Anniversary Exhibit

1989 • 1 Reader 5

The PreHistory of The Far Side

1989 • 306 pages

The Curse of Madame "C"

1994