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Title:The Far Side Gallery 4 (The Far Side Gallery Anthologies #4)
Author:Gary Larson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 167 pages
Published:September 1st 1993 by Andrews McMeel Publishing (first published January 1st 1989)
Categories:Sequential Art. Comics. Humor. Fiction. Graphic Novels. Comedy
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There are a number of clever yet simple (as in pen and ink) cartoonists out there today who I think can capture on one small box the simplicity of life, its absurdity and pass a humours twist on it, without being vulgar, demeaning or repetitive. The far side (along with in my view Dilburt and Calvin and Hobbs) is one of the masters of this and as such is a joy to read. The book has a lot to get through over 160 pages with on average 4 images a page, this is a book you cannot wade through but to dip in to when time allows.
I know this is not my usual fair however sometimes a change is good and since I have been trying to rearrange my library I stumbled across it and though why not give it a go.

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Original Title: The Far Side Gallery 4
ISBN: 0836217241 (ISBN13: 9780836217247)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Far Side Gallery Anthologies #4

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Gary Larson is certainly a master of his craft. I think Mark Twain's famous quote is relevant when speaking of Larson's talent: I didn't have time to write a short letter, so I wrote a long one instead. Larson's comics only get one panel, so the reader has to be able to pull layers and layers of backstory from one image. To accomplish this he has to draw on conventional wisdom, cliches, and shared perceptions. But then he'll take the conventional and introduce the absurd. For example, he'll take

Looking back on these years after Ive last taken a look at them, I find them that much more poignant and hilarious. Many of them were lost on me in my youth and now, knowing more, are even funnier than the first time around. Its always good to go back and take a look at things like this, even if only to remind yourself that life shouldnt be taken too seriously.

Always love Far Side.

Continuing on my Trump-a-dote reading list. I never knew we had so many Far Sides around the house! We are a learned family. The best cartoon her for me is the is on page 130 where an odd looking geeky boy is in the back seat of a class with a huge contraption on his desk with huge horns and the caption reads, "The class was quietly doing its lesson when Russell, suffering from problems at home, prepared to employ an attention-getting device." We have a son Russell who is now an engineer and

There are a number of clever yet simple (as in pen and ink) cartoonists out there today who I think can capture on one small box the simplicity of life, its absurdity and pass a humours twist on it, without being vulgar, demeaning or repetitive. The far side (along with in my view Dilburt and Calvin and Hobbs) is one of the masters of this and as such is a joy to read. The book has a lot to get through over 160 pages with on average 4 images a page, this is a book you cannot wade through but to

The Far Side by Gary Larson was one of the two comic strips I've loved most (the other being Calvin & Hobbes). In my opinion, Larson was a twisted genius. I had cut his one-panel comics out of the newspaper on a regular basis. They were taped and tacked to my bulletin board, walls, refrigerator, etc. Then I could look my favorites for a chuckle 100 times I could look at the same comic and still laugh.I was really bummed when Larson announced retiring The Far Side in 1995. But to his credit,

What can I say? It's Gary Larson

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