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  1. Jun 15, 2024 · With The Far Side, Gary Larson excelled at providing a delightfully skewed perspective on familiar tropes and folk sayings, as exhibited in this panel, where two dogs superstitiously lament the breaking of a mirror as bad luck.

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    • Tethercat. Larson notes that the dog/cat hate that underpins 'Tethercat' has been fodder for cartoon humor for decades, but that didn't stop cat-lovers expressing their rage over the strip when it was first published.
    • Surgeon. This The Far Side strip - which shows a surgeon throwing 'scraps' to a dog in the operating theater - has the honor of being so controversial, Larson's editor never let it see print.
    • Torturer of the Month. It's rare that a newspaper comic strip can earn the ire of human rights organization Amnesty International, but several of Larson's strips featuring torture have invited criticism from the group.
    • "Faster, Fifi!" A truly controversial comic in The Far Side's run, Larson notes this was the first strip to get a notable negative reaction. Larson describes the violence depicted as a Tom and Jerry-style gag drawing on general antipathy to "little rat-sized dogs named Fifi" and the people who own them, however all many readers saw was animal cruelty played for laughs.
  2. 6 days ago · The Far Side was famous for its hilarious portrayals of dogs, many of which displayed creator Gary Larson's deep insight into the behavior of readers' canine companions. . Fans of Larson's work know that he used dogs to achieve laughs in many different ways – but often, his panels were pups playfully appeared in ways that dog owners could instantly recognize were his most success

  3. Aug 21, 2024 · In this Far Side cartoon, Gary Larson looks at the old superstition about a broken mirror. But in this case, two dogs look at the mirror while one calculates how many years of bad luck the other dog will get.

  4. 6 days ago · This Far Side Cartoon Elicits Pity and a Laugh. In this excursion into dark humor, The Far Side shows a truly cruel dog owner who has boarded up Fifi's doggy door and is calling the poor pooch to come inside. She even tells Fifi to run faster. Meanwhile, Fifi has no idea what awaits her when she hits the door.

  5. For years I have been referencing this Far Side cartoon where vikings are returning from a burning village where they have presumably committed all sorts of awful atrocities, and their dog is standing on the bow of their boat wagging it's tail thrilled to see them return.

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  7. Canines embrace the absurd and topsy-turvy world of the Far Side in these hilarious, clever comic strips that feature dogs acting like people.

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