Over the course of nearly fifteen years writingThe Far Side, Gary Larson produced thousands of cartoons. Some of these have become famous, others infamous – and while the number ofFar Sidepanels with enduring legaciesmight number in the hundreds, there are still legions of comics that have fallen into relative obscurity.

A select few hardcoreFar Sidefans might count one, or more, of the cartoons collected here among their favorites, but by and large,these deep-cut comics will be new to a majority of readers, given that for one reason or another, they have garnered less attention than others.

Far Side, November 16, 1993, captioned ‘at Electric Chair Operators Night School’

As readers will quickly recognize, these cartoons contain all the same elements as the most belovedFar Sidepanels, and therefore deserve to have their reputations amplified among the generations of audiences who continue to discoverGary Larson’s creatively chaotic ouvreto this day.

10The Far Side’s Executioners-In-Training Is One Of Many Forgotten Gems

First Published: June 25, 2025

The Far Sidefeatured its share of executioners, competent or otherwise, including this classroom full of trainees at the “Electric Chair Operator Night School” – at least one of whom needs to go back to chapter one of the textbook,as the teacher confirms that flipping the switch “down and up real fast” is not the way to do it.

Gary Larson’s sense of humor was notoriously darkfrom the very start ofThe Far Side, and while his ability to deliver a bleak joke became more precise over the years, this panel is evidence that his actual sense and style of humor did not change much between 1980 and 1995. Visually, the giant “On/Off” switch sketched on the chalkboard adds a perfect dimension to the joke, as does the student who answered incorrectly staring daggers at “Douglas,” whose hand shot up next.

Far Side, November 2, 1993, Boy Scouts who can’t tie knots get velcro kits

9Not Every Far Side Cartoon Got A Participation Trophy

First Published: August 10, 2025

The Far Side’shumor could be –in Gary Larson’s own words – “confusing, obtuse, esoteric, and strange.“It is also frequently called absurd, andoccasionally decried as offensive. All aFar Sidecartoon really needs to be memorable is to be just one of these things; conversely, however, when one of Larson’s jokes tread dangerously close to being “ordinary,” that could cause it to register less with readers.

That is the case here, in a panel thatdepicts a Boy Scout troop being given “Big Boy Velcro Kits,” as the caption explains that “even the Boy Scouts who fail knot-tying get to go camping.“It is a funny enough joke, but the biggest knock against it is that it doesn’t live up toThe Far Side’sreputation for oddity and unruliness.

Far Side, December 17, 1991, a plastic surgeon has a bull rip off his patient’s nose

8Sometimes Gary Larson’s Punchline Was Lost In The Details

First Published: June 21, 2025

Gary Larson has acknowledged the importance of detail and specificitytoThe Far Side’shumor, and in many cases, he’s right to say that being specific about certain details added to the impact of his jokes. Occasionally, however, the opposite was also true. That is, sometimes a perfectly amusing punchline could be obscured by the details of the panel.

Arguably, that can be said to be the case here; the comicdepicts a buffalo with a harness tied around its neck, with the other end of the rope tied to the nose of a woman lying on an operating table, as a doctor, identified in the caption as “Dr. Irwin Blumenthal,” prepares to startle the bull, tearing off the patient’s nose. Evidently, this was something he did “until his medical license was suspended.” It is a lot to process, and while the sum total might be funny, the result might be a delayed reaction.

Far Side, February 19, 1991, an apple picking up its date has a worm burst from its forehead

7The Far Side Has Many Memorable Characters – But Many More Who Are Not So Iconic

First Published: June 22, 2025

In thisFar Sidecartoon, an apple arrives at his date’s front door to pick her up,only for a worm to pop out of his head at the most inopportune possible time, causing him to “[feel] himself turning even redder.“It is a funny enough joke, and is actually one of Gary Larson’s more relatable punchlines – yet for some reason, it hasn’t stuck in readers' memories the way otherFar Sidecomics do.

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One reason for this might be the absence ofThe Far Side’smore recognizable characters, who became touchstones for readers over the years. While anthropomorphized apples are a fun image, they didn’t appear enough to endear themselves to readers the way the comic’s chickens and ducks, or bears and elephants, managed to.

Far Side, grinning man (left, foreground, color) & nerdy kid branding an ant (right, background, black & white.)

6Gary Larson Reminds Readers The Sistine Chapel Has A Floor Too

First Published: June 09, 2025

ThisFar Sidecartoon deserves far more attention than it gets, because while it might not be a laugh-out-loud joke, it is by far one of Gary Larson’s most thought-provoking punchlines. In the panel, the caption laments that"although history has long forgotten them, Lambini & Sonsare generally credited with the Sistine Chapel floor,” as the tiles are shown being laid, with the walls and ceiling surrounding the workers rendered a stark, empty white.

The comic’s humor comes from the anachronistic “Lambini & Sons” being thrust back into Renaissance-era Rome, yet at the conceptual level, it makes the evocative point that, for Michelangelo to paint the Chapel’s ceiling, many people whose names have been lost to him had to first build the Chapel, from the foundation up.

Far Side, Jauary 30, 1991, the floor of the Sistine Chapel is laid down

5Many Far Side Comics Are Due For A Revival, As New Fans Discover Them For The First Time

First Published: July 08, 2025

In thisFar Sidecartoon, a careless custodianaccidentally pulls the plug on a room full of bodies, as well as some disembodied heads, preserved at the “Frozen Friends Cryogenic Enterprise,‘after getting his leg wrapped around the power cord.

This comic is a great example ofGary Larson’s ability to be absurd in varying degrees; while the abrupt deaths of these individuals as a result of janitorial negligence might shock readers, the sheer silliness of their freeze being plugged into an easily accessible outlet is crucial to the joke. In effect, this hilariousFar Sidecomic deserves to be thawed out and introduced to a new generation of fans, because it is an all-time great one that hasn’t earned the reputation it deserves.

Far Side, July 26, 1990, a maintenance worker accidentally unplugs the power at a cryogenics lab

4Not Every Term Gary Larson Coined In The Far Side Caught On

First Published:​​​​​​​ June 25, 2025

The Far Sidefamously coined the term “thagomizer,“for a stegosaurus’ tail, which was adopted by the scientific community. However, that was not the only terminological joke Gary Larson made over the years, it was just the one that stuck. That is because he identified something that lacked a name, but could use one, and coined the term for it.

The Far Side Complete Collection

Fans of the far side can’t pass up this master collection of Gary Larson’s finest work. Originally published in hardcover in 2003, this paperback set comes complete with a newly designed slipcase that will look great on any shelf. The Complete Far Side contains every Far Side cartoon ever published, which amounts to over 4,000, plus more than 1,100 that have never before appeared in a book and even some made after Larson retired.

This cartoon is actually much funnier, but the word it invents only applies to a scenario that is at once hyperspecific, and also highly improbable. According to the caption,“luposlipaphobia” means “the fear of being pursued by timber wolves around a kitchen table while wearing socks on a newly waxed floor,“with the illustration portraying precisely that scenario. While this is a hilarious image, thankfully, no one has seemingly needed to use Larson’s term in the decades since he created it.

Far Side, October 16, 1985, wolves chase a boy in socks around his kitchen table

3Some Far Side Jokes Have Hurdles To Clear To Stick In Readers' Minds

First Published: June 29, 2025​​​​​​​

ThisFar Sidecartoon –in which a man on safari is startled by indigenous drummers, and ends up tangled in a fence, as a gazelle gracefully leaps over it– is a perfect representation of the hundreds upon hundreds of panels that were perfectly serviceable in the pursuit of getting an absentminded chuckle from readers as they skimmed their daily funny pages, in this case on a Saturday morning.

As far as posterity goes, there is nothing that jumps out at the reader in a way that is likely to stick with them, especially in comparison to so many otherFar Sidecomics. Without question, it is amusing, but in a way this comic fights a losing battle, as even if it manages to grab readers' attention, it will have a hard time keeping it for too long.

The Far Side Complete Collection Book Set

2Sometimes The Far Side Was Too Simple For Its Own Good

First Published:June 11, 2025

Far Sidereaders can likely conjure to mind examples of cartoons where the weirdness actually got in the way of the punchline, or times in whichGary Larson asked too much of his readers, expecting them to catch a reference that wound up going right over most people’s heads.

On the flip side of that, there were the occasionalFar Sidecartoons that were actually overly simple, leading them to be more quickly forgettable. That is arguably the case here;the panel depicts two dogs scratching a human’s belly, causing his leg to kick – and that’s it. The illustration is sparse, andthe panel lacks a caption, though it doesn’t need one. This is arguably a perfect example of Gary Larson’s “inversion” technique, but beyond that, it doesn’t stick out to readers the way so many ofThe Far Side’sdog jokes did.

Far Side, January 28, 1984, a man gets trapped in an net as a gazelle leaps over it,

1The Far Side Reveled In Depicting The Moment Before Everything Comes Crashing Down

​​​​​​​First Published: July 30, 2025​​​​​​​

This earlyFar Sidecartoonis one of Gary Larson’s best, and absolutely deserves more inclusion on “best of” lists. “Hey, who’s that wise guy that keeps cracking his knuckles?” a kid in a tree fort says, as he keeps being interrupted while trying to hold a vote for their club’s new name – not realizing that a beaver has chewed nearly all the way through the trunk of the tall treethey’re hanging out in.

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This panel is a perfect collusion of image and caption, in the way that makes the most memorableFar Sidecartoons. There is no good reason why this panel doesn’t have a greater legacy, other than that it has simply fallen into obscurity over time. However,Far Sidefans will recognize its merit, and sing its praises, meaning that hopefully, like so many great Gary Larson cartoons, it finds a new audience in the years to come.

The Far Side

The Far Side is a humorous comic series developed by Gary Larson. The series has been in production since 1979 and features a wide array of comic collections, calendars, art, and other miscellaneous items.