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The Complete Far Side by
Gary Larson
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- Hardcover:
1250 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 4.30 x 14.20 x 10.15
- Publisher:
Andrews McMeel Publishing; (October 21, 2003)
- ISBN:
0740721135
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Gary Larson calls The Complete Far Side, the massive
two-volume collection of his Far Side cartoons, an "18-pound
hernia giver." Sure to give any coffee table a solid workout, the
handsome and heavy 1,250-page "legacy book" is a must for fervent
fans; over 4,300 single-panel comics with more than half in color
and 1,100 that have not appeared in any book form before (the
popular--and far less weighty--paperback collections).
Set in rough chronological order, the comics
share pages with occasional letters from fans, detractors, editors,
folks made famous by a particular cartoon, and those begging for
explanations. Though few explanations are provided (Larson
personally supplies merely one, plus a single apology), this
collection helps answer the inevitable "how do you think up these
things" conundrum.
Before each year's cartoons, Larson provides
insight with essays about his childhood, various travels,
occupational hazards, and his official rules for dealing with
bedtime monsters (which often turned out to be his older brother).
Most wonderful is the first essay on how the comic started. (His
longtime editor Jake Morrissey's long introduction is a must read on
The Far Side's story).
Despite no central characters, it's easy to
spot patterns in Larson's wild and wacky cartoons. Animals, insects,
and inanimate objects often exhibit all-too-human impulses. Larson's
subjects are often in scenes of peril--disasters, visits to hell,
and perhaps a hundred cartoons set on a one-palm tree deserted
island. It is what Larson's fertile imagination mined from those
situations that created fans and enemies for 14 years. (Larson
retired at his peak and then went into jazz music).
The comics are not indexed (how could they
be--first lines? listings of cartoons with cows?); finding a
favorite requires a great memory for its publication date. Best
simply to peruse the pages of this beautiful collection in which you
will certainly find more than a few new chuckles before landing on
your beloved Larson sketch. --Doug
Thomas
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