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The Far Side ® is back in this much-anticipated three-volume slipcased paperback edition of The Complete Far Side ! “Every one of these cartoons is just something that drifted into my head when I was alone with my thoughts. And, for better or worse, I ‘jotted’ them down. It was only later, when perhaps I received an angry letter from someone, that it struck me: Hey! Someone’s been reading my diary!” --Gary Larson, from the preface to The Complete Far Side Originally published in hardcover in 2003, The Complete Far Side was a New York Times bestseller. Now it’s back as a paperback set with a newly designed slipcase that will delight Far Side fans. Revered by its fans as the funniest, most original, most “What the ... ?”-inspiring cartoon ever, The Far Side ® debuted in January 1980 and enjoyed an illustrious 14 years on the world’s comics pages until Gary Larson’s retirement in 1994. The Complete Far Side celebrates Larson’s twisted, irreverent genius in this ultimate Far Side book. A masterpiece of comic brilliance, The Complete Far Side contains every Far Side cartoon ever syndicated--over 4,000 if you must know--presented in (more or less) chronological order by year of publication, with more than 1,100 that had never before appeared in a book. Also included are additional Far Side cartoons Larson created after his retirement: 13 that appeared in the last Far Side book, Last Chapter and Worse , and six cartoons that periodically ran as a special feature in the New York Times Science Times section as The Far Side ® of Science . Creator Gary Larson offers a rare glimpse into the mind of The Far Side ® in quirky and thoughtful introductions to each of the 14 chapters. Complaint letters, fan letters, and queries from puzzled readers appear alongside some of the more provocative or elusive panels. Actor, author, and comedian Steve Martin offers his sagacious thoughts in a foreword, and Larson’s former editor describes what it was like to be “the guy who could explain every Far Side cartoon.” During its 14-year run, The Far Side ® was syndicated internationally to over 1,900 daily newspapers. It spawned 23 books and has been translated into 17 different languages. Copyright © 2014, 2003 FarWorks, Inc. All rights reserved. The Far Side ®, FarWorks, Inc.® , and the Larson ® signature are registered trademarks of FarWorks, Inc. in certain countries. Review: Hilarious, Clever, and Timeless – A Must-Have for Any Comic Lover - I’ve enjoyed “The Far Side” for years, and having The Complete Far Side collection in one volume is an absolute treasure. This compilation brings together all of Gary Larson’s brilliantly quirky comics in a single, beautifully printed edition, making it perfect for both longtime fans and newcomers alike. What stands out is Larson’s unique sense of humor and creativity. Every page delivers a mix of absurdity, wit, and clever observation of human (and animal) behavior. Some cartoons make you laugh out loud, others make you pause and think. And the variety is endless!!! The quality of the book itself is impressive. The print is crisp, the pages are sturdy, and the binding feels durable, which is perfect for repeated flipping and sharing with friends or family. I’ve even used it as a conversation starter on my coffee table. It’s both entertaining and visually engaging. Whether you’re a fan of classic Far Side comics or discovering them for the first time, this collection captures the genius of Larson’s humor in a way that smaller compilations simply can’t. It’s a perfect gift for anyone who appreciates clever, offbeat comedy, and it’s a volume I’ll return to again and again for a guaranteed laugh. Highly recommended for comic lovers, humor enthusiasts, or anyone looking to brighten their day with a little absurd brilliance. Review: One of the Best Cartoon Strips Ever Created - I have long been a fan of the Far Side, but I was always disappointed by the fact Gary Larson's humor was spread out across multiple volumes, and that even if you were willing to purchase all of those books, there was no guarantee you had every one of his cartoons. When the complete collection came out in hardback, I was sorely tempted to purchase it, but its high price and my college student-sized budget deterred me from placing an order. Now that I have graduated and it is available in paperback for half the price, I readily shelled out my money for a copy. To be clear, this is an edition well worth its cost. Even though in paperback, the binding is firm and the cartoons are printed on a high quality, glossy paper. It also comes with a nice slipcase to fit the volumes in. There are three volumes in total: the first volume covers the cartoon's first strips in 1980 through 1984, the second is from 1984 to 1988, and the final third covers 1988 to the series' conclusion in 1994. Each volume is approximately four hundred pages in length. Needless to say, the strips are printed in chronological order, typically three or four to a page. Each year is also divided by a little essay by Larson explaining the evolution of a particular drawing or telling a humorous story relating to his craft. Because I have seen only a few interviews by him, I felt this gave the book a personal sense of the author. Also, in the earliest strips Larson would frequently draw in black-and-white (with the occasional color Sunday strip), but as time went on the cartoons increasingly became color almost every day. As for the cartoons themselves, it is nice to finally have an official complete version. Often on the Internet there are cartoons that are visually similar to Larson and claim him as their progenitor, but if you do not see it in this book, then it is safe to assume it is a fake. The same goes for some of the cartoons that have altered coloring to try and escape copyright enforcement by Mr. Larson's attorneys. The humor of Mr. Larson is obviously somewhat "far out" and has probably warped my own worldview, but there were many occasions in these books when I found myself laughing out loud. Mr. Larson does not aim for the lowest common denominator, so while some cartoons' punchlines are immediately understandable, a few leave you saying, "What the...?" for a few moments before figuring it out. On one or two rare occasions, I simply had to admit defeat and move on to the next one. Fortunately, however, those occasions are rare and Mr. Larson actually includes little explanations (and sometimes hate mail) for some of his most challenging pieces. As a side note, while Mr. Larson's humor is bizarre, I think these are actually good books for children. Mr. Larson respects his audience and uses relatively advanced scientific and historical topics as the basis for jokes on some occasions, and he avoids any vulgarity (it is a newspaper comic, after all) that would worry parents of younger kids. Most of the cartoons match the size of the originals, but a few are very slightly smaller. As a final note, the forward mentions there are over four thousand strips in this book, and you would expect the editors to have missed a few. Apparently, however, they are all there except for a few small pieces from Larson's collection Wiener Dog Art. If you are looking to interest a young person in cartooning, or simply looking to find a nice gift for a close friend, this is an excellent collection to buy that will guarantee its reader hours of laughs.































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M**M
Hilarious, Clever, and Timeless – A Must-Have for Any Comic Lover
I’ve enjoyed “The Far Side” for years, and having The Complete Far Side collection in one volume is an absolute treasure. This compilation brings together all of Gary Larson’s brilliantly quirky comics in a single, beautifully printed edition, making it perfect for both longtime fans and newcomers alike. What stands out is Larson’s unique sense of humor and creativity. Every page delivers a mix of absurdity, wit, and clever observation of human (and animal) behavior. Some cartoons make you laugh out loud, others make you pause and think. And the variety is endless!!! The quality of the book itself is impressive. The print is crisp, the pages are sturdy, and the binding feels durable, which is perfect for repeated flipping and sharing with friends or family. I’ve even used it as a conversation starter on my coffee table. It’s both entertaining and visually engaging. Whether you’re a fan of classic Far Side comics or discovering them for the first time, this collection captures the genius of Larson’s humor in a way that smaller compilations simply can’t. It’s a perfect gift for anyone who appreciates clever, offbeat comedy, and it’s a volume I’ll return to again and again for a guaranteed laugh. Highly recommended for comic lovers, humor enthusiasts, or anyone looking to brighten their day with a little absurd brilliance.
R**N
One of the Best Cartoon Strips Ever Created
I have long been a fan of the Far Side, but I was always disappointed by the fact Gary Larson's humor was spread out across multiple volumes, and that even if you were willing to purchase all of those books, there was no guarantee you had every one of his cartoons. When the complete collection came out in hardback, I was sorely tempted to purchase it, but its high price and my college student-sized budget deterred me from placing an order. Now that I have graduated and it is available in paperback for half the price, I readily shelled out my money for a copy. To be clear, this is an edition well worth its cost. Even though in paperback, the binding is firm and the cartoons are printed on a high quality, glossy paper. It also comes with a nice slipcase to fit the volumes in. There are three volumes in total: the first volume covers the cartoon's first strips in 1980 through 1984, the second is from 1984 to 1988, and the final third covers 1988 to the series' conclusion in 1994. Each volume is approximately four hundred pages in length. Needless to say, the strips are printed in chronological order, typically three or four to a page. Each year is also divided by a little essay by Larson explaining the evolution of a particular drawing or telling a humorous story relating to his craft. Because I have seen only a few interviews by him, I felt this gave the book a personal sense of the author. Also, in the earliest strips Larson would frequently draw in black-and-white (with the occasional color Sunday strip), but as time went on the cartoons increasingly became color almost every day. As for the cartoons themselves, it is nice to finally have an official complete version. Often on the Internet there are cartoons that are visually similar to Larson and claim him as their progenitor, but if you do not see it in this book, then it is safe to assume it is a fake. The same goes for some of the cartoons that have altered coloring to try and escape copyright enforcement by Mr. Larson's attorneys. The humor of Mr. Larson is obviously somewhat "far out" and has probably warped my own worldview, but there were many occasions in these books when I found myself laughing out loud. Mr. Larson does not aim for the lowest common denominator, so while some cartoons' punchlines are immediately understandable, a few leave you saying, "What the...?" for a few moments before figuring it out. On one or two rare occasions, I simply had to admit defeat and move on to the next one. Fortunately, however, those occasions are rare and Mr. Larson actually includes little explanations (and sometimes hate mail) for some of his most challenging pieces. As a side note, while Mr. Larson's humor is bizarre, I think these are actually good books for children. Mr. Larson respects his audience and uses relatively advanced scientific and historical topics as the basis for jokes on some occasions, and he avoids any vulgarity (it is a newspaper comic, after all) that would worry parents of younger kids. Most of the cartoons match the size of the originals, but a few are very slightly smaller. As a final note, the forward mentions there are over four thousand strips in this book, and you would expect the editors to have missed a few. Apparently, however, they are all there except for a few small pieces from Larson's collection Wiener Dog Art. If you are looking to interest a young person in cartooning, or simply looking to find a nice gift for a close friend, this is an excellent collection to buy that will guarantee its reader hours of laughs.
S**N
LOVE LARSON BY THE POUND!!!!
I remember the very first Larson cartoon I ever saw; it was "The Holsteins visit the Grand Canyon" and showed 4 Holsteins with their backs to the Grand Canyon, mother, father, sister and brother and the brother, who had his hoof behind his sister's head...pure joy! Larson's world is our own, we feel an immediate kinship with his magical POV on everyday things, and immerse ourselves in delight at his keen eye and ability to tell a story in a (deceptively!)simple line drawing. This humor is the pure, unadulterated joy you had as a child, and haven't quite forgotten yet. Bobbing for Poodles (changed from Bobbing for Babies!) and the alligators resting on the bank of the lake having just consumed an unwary swimmer...the dog hiding behind the washing machine and the wall, with his "CAT FUD" signs leading the family cat right into his trap...saying "Oh please, oh please..." The hunter with his enormous, oversized head walking right into a headhunters tribe in the remote jungle of Larson Land...the snake on the chair in his living room, a huge pig, half consumed, sticking out of his mouth, and the phone ringing...and the caption: "DANG"...etc., etc. No matter how many times you see the cartoons, you enjoy them just as much the subsequent times; they actually hold up over time/repeated viewings, they are that good. You marvel at the genius of someone who can take ordinary things and turn them into such hilarious, universal jokes. Everyone appreciates them; (everyone with any sense of humor, that is...)and somehow you could never get enough Larson...until now. I am luxuriating in the perusing of these weighty books, and I know, that when I finish them, I will start all over again at the beginning...and hope there will be enough material, someday, for a Larson 2, just as weighty. The quality is astonishing, and I am quite a bibliophile, fortunate enough to be blessed with a large number of books, but have never seen any quite like this, or of this quality. Extraordinary. The pages are beautiful, as is the binding, and the color and text are showcased as never before; this is the ultimate gift for any Larson fan. I have, so far, ordered two, and am about to order a third; the UPS driver has been glaring at me with undisguised hatred in his eyes, yet I must have extra copies for those friends and relatives who share my enthusiasm for this incredibly gifted artist and his quirky, marvelous vision of the world. With all due apologies to the UPS guy, Larson, you are the best!
S**Y
It Just Doesn't Get Better Than the Far Side
I just purchased this book for my twin brother for our birthday. It is a book that appeals to almost every member of our family, and will appeal to anyone possessing a slightly warped, if normal, sense of humor. How can you possibly do better than to buy every Far Side cartoon produced by the unique mind of Gary Larson? Even after 17 years of no new material, I still get a buzz out of looking over old Far Side cartoons. There just is nobody like Larson, even though other cartoonists seem to be trying to synthesize his form of humor. If you are contemplating buying this book, and are unsure that you want to commit to spending nearly a hundred dollars, just borrow someone's Far Side calendar, or one of the many Far Side books out there, and see for yourself what a gut buster you have the opportunity to buy. For those of us who were regular readers of Far Side, I don't need to say anything. We all know what a deal this is. Over the next year or two, I intend to buy at least 4 more copies of this book for myself and 3 more of my brothers. I know they will love the book, and I know I will also.***UPDATE: My twin beat me to the punch and sent me these books. God, I had no real appreciation of just how nice, and how incredibly heavy these books are! I love them, but am so glad my wife didn't try to haul them in from the outside. I'd worry that she might throw her back out picking them up off the ground. Seriously, they are heavy. I'm not complaining though as quality made books are seldom feather weight. The colored cartoons are so incredibly vivid, and as another reviewer said the size of the cartoons isn't at all compressed. They are roughly comparable to the size they originally were printed in newspapers. Final word: If you want to get a Larson fan a gift that will really wow them, the Complete Farside will do just that. Incredible book that is bound to become an heirloom!
J**E
Perfect condition from HPB Emerald used books. It looks like these books were never used at all!
I ordered this from used books. The set is in absolute perfect condition. A beautiful collection of the artists work, many in full color. They are HEAVY though. I great deal from the used books in very good condition at a great discount. I am so excited to be giving this to my Dad who loves The Far Side. He is 85 and I get him the peel off calendar every year for Christmas. He will absolutely love this. I can't wait to give this to him on Valentine's Day.
R**Y
Sublimely Weird
Because Gary Larson's "The Far Side" cartoons didn't appear in my newspaper, I never saw them as they came out. Instead, I'd see them tacked to office cubicle walls, or on greeting cards, or desktop calendars, or coffee mugs -- in short, all over the place. It didn't take me long to become a big Larson fan. When I first came across "The Complete Far Side" a year ago, in a local book store, it was set up on the kind of display stand normally reserved for encyclopedias, major dictionaries, and other scholarly works of that sort. As I reverently turned the pages, laughing at just about everything I saw, my hands got really sweaty. ("Ohpleaseohpleaseohplease!") It was mighty pricey. It was HUGE. Where am I going to PUT this thing??? No, I really can't .... and I'd walk away, looking back longingly. So I thought about it for a full year, watching sales come and go, and the books disappear for a time, only to reappear, and finally I broke down and ordered them from Amazon. The shipment box comes with a prominent "warning, heavy contents" sticker. Larson calls it an "18-pound hernia giver". Page "xxi" in Volume One shows a full-page cartoon of the books being assembled with a crane. You get the idea. And I still had to figure out where to put them. They won't fit on any of my bookshelves. They're much too big for the coffee table. Under my bed? The monsters would eat them, and the crunching would keep me awake. Finally I hit upon the ideal solution: I slung them onto my dresser, between my "Compact Oxford Dictionary" and the filing cabinet. Interesting note: the two-volume microprint dictionary comes in its own display case, complete with magnifying glass, and turns out to be EXACTLY the same height and depth as "The Complete Far Side". So they look really nice together. The display case itself is very attractive, with a picture of cooks hunting flying cows on one side, and a "family portrait" of some of Larson's stock characters on the other side: the Neanderthal, the nerdy-looking boy, the mad scientist, the woman with horn-rimmed glasses, a snake, and a praying mantis, to name just a few. The cover of Volume One has a portrait looking like a parody of Queen Elizabeth I or a contemporary, in a stately dress; Volume Two has the same portrait, this time of a cow. Inside the covers of each book are sketches of "Cow Town", sort of what the seedy part of town might look like in a bovine-dominated civilization. And then there are the cartoons themselves. They're arranged roughly in chronological order. At the start of each year is an essay written by Larson, describing various fascinating aspects of his formative years along with how he came up with some of his ideas. Right before each essay is a two-page panoramic cartoon with the year emblazoned on it. For instance, 1981 has "When Cows Ruled the Earth", one of my favorites. Interspersed with the daily cartoons are various letters, ranging from the puzzled ("What does the Cow Tools cartoon mean???") to the admiring, to the utterly outraged ("Gary Larson is sick, sick, sick!!!") And then there was the infamous 1987 "Jane Goodall Tramp" cartoon, which, as it turns out, Dr. Goodall enjoyed a great deal. It can be a great honor to find oneself in a "Far Side" cartoon. True, Larson's cartoons aren't for everyone. Some of them are pretty outrageous, like the one of the alligator being shooed out of the nursery ("Heaven knows how he keeps getting in here, Betty, but you better count 'em"), or the one where the doctors are testing babies for static cling. Any number of animal and human characters throughout the years meet their untimely demise in various bizarre and creepy ways, be it the man-eating mailbox, the giant Venus flytrap disguised as a swing set, or the cows waiting not-so-patiently in line at Anderson's meat-packing plant. ("Hey! You! ... No cutting in!") As time permits, usually at bedtime, I've been leafing through the books page by page, with note paper handy, writing down the page number and date of any cartoon that strikes my fancy, from my favorite classics to ones I've seen for the very first time. A significant number of them are in color, including hundreds which Larson went back and redid, all the way back to 1980 -- the first year of publication. The color ones tend to be the best, as the details stand out better. As Larson gets more and more comfortable with drawing the cartoons, they tend to get funnier. As a result, I have three pages of notes for Volume One, and twice that many for Volume Two. There are only two things I wish the books had. The first is, admittedly, unrealistic: an index by cartoon caption and another by topic (cows, chickens, cave men, aliens, etc.) But, they'd probably have to be micro-printed to fit in a two-volume work, so never mind. My second wish is more doable, and in fact does come with the Oxford: pull tabs, for coaxing the volumes out of the box. As it is, the operation consists of sliding the case to the front of the dresser, tipping it forward ... ever ... so ... gingerly, and trying to catch the books before they fall onto my foot and break a toe or something. But these are minor quibbles. If you're at all a fan of "The Far Side", and have the money and the room, you'll want these books. They're great for endless hours of entertainment. My one warning: don't try to read these while you're recovering from abdominal surgery. It will hurt.
R**.
Buy It!
I’ve been ponderin’ buying The Complete Far Side: 1980-1994 Hardcover - Box set for years. Too pricey. Maybe I could collect all the cartoons buying the other cheaper Far Side collections. Perhaps I should buy the softcover version and save a buck. I’m not a deer hunter, so saving a buck seemed ideal. Though a fan of Gary Larson and The Far Side, did I really need the Complete Far Side to complete my life? Still was wonderin’ when I realized that I could still possess a first edition copy. First Edition!!! Go ahead. Take the plunge. Spend the money. Possessed. All in. And now I have it. Mine. All mine. Until death do us part. Not sharing’ it with anybody. Go get your own copy. I’m gonna take care of it. Baby it. Treasure it. No one is going to spill a lotta Latte on my book. No drool, but mine, on my copy. The book states it contains every Far Side cartoon ever created by Gary Larson. Over 4,000 cartoons. 1100 of ‘em never ever published in any book, like, redundantly, ever. What? So if you want it all, this is the only way to get it. This comes in 2 volumes: 1980 - 1986 and 1987 - 1994. The 3 volume softcover edition most likely lacks the quality of the hardcover. Beautiful beautiful slipcase. Nice nice hardcovers. Excellent excellent binding. Quality quality paper stock. Super size my 5 star rating please. I just want to sing - It ain’t heavy, it’s my Far Side Collection. Weighs 19.8 lbs. Worth the De Niro. In short, if you are a fan of Gary Larson and The Far Side, buy it - whether it’s the hardcover version or the soft cover version, get ‘er done, and buy it. You won’t be sorry. It’s like early Christmas. Noel. Ove Gary arson. Ove The Far Side. Ove it. Ove it. Ove it!
B**Y
Fantastic!
My husband loves this set. Far Side is his favorite satirical take on life.
J**L
Briljant samling
Snabb leverans och en bra produkt
M**M
Awesome Collection
Bought this as a gift and they were very happy, it is an excellent set of books
M**O
Excelente libro
Excelente precio, calidad. Llegó en menos de 24 hrs con prime.
C**A
The Complete Far Side - categoria libri
Comprato per fare un regalo a mia figlia che ha apprezzato tantissimo, la Felicità!
K**L
Fun
Fun to re-read these old cartoons. The cases are durable which is good for paperback books.
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