Gary Larson

Gary Larson

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Gary Larson (born August 14, 1950) is the creator of "The Far Side", a single-panel comic strip which appeared in many newspapers for fourteen years until Larson's retirement on January 1, 1995.

Biography

Gary Larson was born and raised in University Place, Washington. His parents are Vern, a car salesman, and Doris, a secretary. He attended Curtis Senior High School before attending Washington State University, from which he graduated in 1972 with a degree in communications. In 1987, Larson married Toni Carmichael, an anthropologist. Ms. Carmichael graduated from Safford High School in 1972, before pursuing a higher education.

Larson credits his older brother Dan for his "paranoid" sense of humor.Ferguson, Kelly. "A Walk on the Far Side: The Life and Times of Gary Larson." 2006. "Mental_Floss" Nov.-Dec. 2006, 59-65.] Dan would pull countless pranks on Gary, taking advantage of his phobia of monsters under the bed by, for example, waiting in the closet for the right moment to pounce out at Gary. Dan is also credited with giving Gary his love of science. They caught animals in Puget Sound and placed them in terrariums in the basement; even making a small desert ecosystem. His use of snakes in his cartoons stems from his long-standing interest in herpetology.

According to LarsonLarson, Gary. "The Prehistory of the Far Side: a 10th anniversary exhibit". Kansas City, MO: Andrew and McNeel, 1989. (ISBN 0-8362-1851-5)] in his anthology, "The Prehistory of the Far Side", he was working in a music store when he took a few days off, after finally realizing how much he hated his job. During that time, he decided to try cartooning and drew six cartoons and submitted them to "Pacific Search" (now "Pacific Northwest Magazine"), a Seattle-based magazine. After contributing to another local Seattle paper, in 1979 Larson submitted his work to "The Seattle Times". His work was published weekly under the title "Nature’s Way" (it was placed next to the "Junior Jumble").

To supplement his income, Larson worked for the Humane Society. Larson soon decided he could increase his income from cartooning by selling his strip to another newspaper. Taking his vacation in San Francisco, Larson pitched his work to the "San Francisco Chronicle". To Larson’s surprise, the "Chronicle" bought the strip and promoted it for syndication, renaming it "The Far Side". This all occurred a week before the "Seattle Times" dropped "Nature’s Way".

In "The Complete Far Side" [Larson, Gary. "The Complete Far Side". 1st ed. Kansas City, MO: Andrews McNeel, 2003.(ISBN 0-7407-2113-5)] , Larson says that his greatest disappointment in life occurred when he was at a luncheon and sat across from Charles Addams. Larson was not able to think of a single thing to say to him, and has deeply regretted the missed opportunity ever since.

Since retiring from the "Far Side," Larson has occasionally done some cartooning work, such as magazine illustrations and promotional artwork for "Far Side" merchandise.

In 1998, Larson published his first post-"Far Side" book, "There's a Hair in My Dirt!: A Worm's Story", an illustrated story with the "Far Side" mindset.

"The Far Side"

The precursor to "The Far Side" first appeared in the "Seattle Times" in 1979 under the name "Nature’s Way". After Larson’s success with the "San Francisco Chronicle", "The Far Side" was syndicated in 1980 by Chronicle Features. Its first appearance in the "Chronicle" under the new name was on January 1, 1980. "The Far Side" ran for fifteen years, ending with the retirement of the strip on January 1, 1995. Larson chose to end the cartoon because he felt it was getting repetitive, and did not want it to descend into what he called the "Graveyard of Mediocre Cartoons".

Themes in "The Far Side" were often surreal, such as "How cows behave when no human watches", or "The unexpected dangers of being an insect". Often, the behavior of supposedly superior humans is compared with that of animals: surrounded by dense fences and houses, a father explains to his son that a bird song is a territorial marking common to the lower animals. Animals and other creatures were frequently presented anthropomorphically. For example, one strip shows a family of spiders driving in a car with a "Have a Nice Day" bumper sticker, featuring a "smiley face" with eight eyes.

One of Larson's more famous cartoons shows two chimpanzees grooming. One finds a blonde human hair on the other and inquires, "Conducting a little more 'research' with that Jane Goodall tramp?" The Jane Goodall Institute thought this was in bad taste, and had their lawyers draft a letter to Larson and his distribution syndicate, in which they described the cartoon as an "atrocity". They were stymied, however, by Goodall herself, who revealed that she found the cartoon amusing. POKEMON!] Since then, all profits from sales of a shirt featuring this cartoon go to the Goodall Institute.

Goodall wrote a preface to "The Far Side Gallery 5", detailing her version of the "Jane Goodall Tramp" controversy [Larson, Gary. "The Far Side Gallery 5". Kansas City, MO: Andrew and McNeel, 1995. (ISBN 0-8362-0425-5) ] . She also praised Larson's creative ideas, which often compare and contrast the behavior of humans and animals. In 1988 Larson visited Gombe Streams National Park and was attacked by Frodo, a chimp described by Goodall as a "bully". Larson escaped with cuts and bruises.

Larson’s "Far Side" cartoons were syndicated worldwide and published in many collections. They were also reproduced extensively on greetings cards which continue to be popular. Two animated versions, "Tales from the Far Side" and "Tales from the Far Side II", were produced for television.

Most recently, Larson has published a 2007 calendar with all author royalties donated to Conservation International.

"There's A Hair In My Dirt!: A Worm's Story"

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"There's A Hair In My Dirt!: A Worm's Story" is a short, illustrated story of a worm who feels his life is insignificant. The main plot is told by the young worm's father and follows a beautiful maiden named Harriet, who takes a stroll across a woodland trail encountering different aspects of the natural world. She admires it, but knows little about the land around her, and that eventually leads to her downfall. The story is unsurprisingly accurate about the workings of nature. It is considered the completion of a Gary Larson collection, and became a New York Times Bestseller.

Awards

Larson was awarded the Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award by the National Cartoonist Society in 1985 and 1988. Larson also earned the Society’s Reuben Award for 1990 and 1994. Gary Larson has also been recognized for various individual strips by the National Cartoonist Society in 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993 and 1995.

On March 15, 1989, Gary Larson received the honor of having a newly-discovered insect species named after him by Dale H. Clayton, head of the Committee of Evolutionary Biology at the University of Chicago. The "Strigiphilus garylarsoni" is a biting louse of a genus only found on owls. Larson has since said: "I considered this an extreme honor. Besides, I knew no one was going to write and ask to name a new species of swan after me. You have to grab these opportunities when they come along." A 8"x11" magnification of the insect appeared in the "Prehistory of the Far Side" 10th anniversary compilation, along with the letter requesting permission to use his name. A similar thing happened when an Ecuadorian rain forest butterfly was named after him; "Serratoterga larsoni". Further, the "Garylarsonus" beetle also carries his name. [ [http://www.curioustaxonomy.net/etym/people.html Curiosities of Biological Nomenclature: Etymologies ] ] These are not the only “contributions” Larson has made to science: the term “thagomizer”, a feature of stegosaurus anatomy, was coined in a "Far Side" cartoon.

Other Works

In 2003 Gary Larson drew a cover for the November 17th edition of "The New Yorker" magazine [ [http://www.cartoonbank.com/product_details.asp?sid=68648&keyword=larson The New Yorker cover 17-Nov-2003] ] , a prestigious offer he said he couldn't refuse. [ [http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2003/nov/30/gary_larson_revisits/ The Lawrence Journal-World] ]

References

External links

*Biography on [http://www.nndb.com/people/281/000022215/ NNDB]
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* [http://www.reuben.org/ncs/awards.asp NCS Awards]
* [http://www.toonopedia.com/farside.htm The Far Side at Toonopedia]
* [http://www.salon.com/people/bc/1999/12/21/larson/ Article at Salon.com (Three pages)]
* [http://www.csmonitor.com/2001/1025/p19s3-hfes.html Profile and update in The Christian Science Monitor, October 25, 2001]
* [http://www.usatoday.com/life/2006-11-20-larson-cover-usat_x.htm A recent article in USATODAY about his 2007 box calendar]
* [http://www.thefarside.com/ Gary Larson's The Far Side (r) web site]

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