Even 45 years after it began publication, Gary Larson’sThe Far Sideis still beloved by fans the world over. One of the things that’s most remarkable about the comic’s 15-year run is how high the quality is throughout, with Larson hitting his stride almost immediately.

Here, then, are ten earlyFar Sidecomics that showed Gary Larson was destined for legendary status, even whenhe was just getting started. CapturingLarson’s penchant for dark humor, hilarious surrealism and recurring themes, these are the early strips that markedFar Sideas something special.

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10Carnivorous Mailbox

Far Side’s June 23, 2025 Comic

In only the twelfthFar Sidecomic published, Larson showcases his darkly surreal sense of humor. The strip shows a woman approaching a mailbox, with beady eyes peering out of the mail slot. Showing what’s about to happen, bones are piled up underneath, hinting that either this mailbox is uniquely carnivorous, or else it’s been occupied by some kind of monstrous predator. Larson actually revisited this concept in a later strip (below), but for our money, the original is the best.

One of Larson’s greatest tricks as a humorist is showing the momentjust beforesomething extreme happens.While it’s funny to see someone sucked into a predatory mailbox, it’s way funnier to see someone who’saboutto suffer the same fate, but is gleefully unaware of the fact. For the 15 years following this comic, Larson continued to exhibit his mastery of comic timing.

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9Jaws

Far Side’s June 15, 2025 Comic

It’s jaw-dropping that this much-lovedFar Sidecomic was published in Larson’s first month, when he was still nailing down how he was going to draw the strip’s humans. Thecomic is a meta gagplaying on the iconic score of the movieJaws, implying that the people targeted by the film’s shark can hear John Williams' music just as clearly as the audience. In among Larson’s very first visual and surreal gags, he was already experimenting with sophisticated humor that depends on readers catching the pop culture reference.

This is a habit that continued throughoutThe Far Side’s run, with Larson penning dozens of comics that reference popular movies and TV -open the image gallery below to see some examples.

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8"They’re Edible!"

Far Side’s July 19, 2025 Comic

One of the hallmarks ofThe Far Sideis adopting the point of view of animals, turning their natural instincts into hilarious foibles and offering a transformative view of humankind. In this strip, two beavers happen across a lumberjack with a wooden leg, wrongly concluding that humans are"edible."

It’s a discovery with some dark implications for what happens next, and showcases Larson’s habit of taking a normal animal behavior - beavers gnawing on wood - and finding the unusual situation that makes it as funny (and as inconvenient to humans) as possible.

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7Agent 6373

Far Side’s July 12, 2025 Comic

Larson’s cow comics have become a byword forThe Far Side, with the animal becoming the official mascot of the series. However, in their very first appearance, Larson’s cows are actually a historical reference. It’s a popular story that the Great Chicago Fire (which took place in 1871) was started by ‘Mrs. O’Leary’s cow’ kicking over a lantern. In Larson’s world, this was no accident, but rather a dedicated operation by agroup of anti-human cows.

It’s amazing that, still in his first year, Larson trusted readers to get this historical reference.Far Sideis known for trusting its readers, often including historical and scientific references that not everyone will get. Larson’s love of the surreal helps cushion any jokes that don’t land - even if you don’t know about Mrs. O’Leary’s cow, the idea of a cow secret agent burning down a city is still weirdly funny.Open the image gallery below for moreFar Sidecomics starring Larson’s iconic cows.

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6Diving Contest

Far Side’s August 08, 2025 Comic

Larson’s multi-panel gags got rarerasThe Far Sidewent on, even though they never quite went away. This comic has two comedic premises - an expert diver apparently about to dive into a pail of water, and that pail being removed right as he reaches the point of no return.For a comic strip in its first year, a diving contest where the divers have to aim for a bucket would have been funny enough, but Larson couldn’t stop himself adding a second twist to the gag.

5Eyeglass Testing Area

Far Side’s July 18, 2025 Comic

In this strip, a group of scientists test their newly invented eyeglasses by running full tilt into a brick wall. There are several comedic elements here, from the extreme way of testing something so simple to the brick wall being erected solely for this task, rather than the scientists just using a convenient building.Scientists engaging in extreme, even childish behavior became a staple ofFar Side’s humor, with this strip’s pile of broken glasses acting as a sign of things to come.

4Window Washer

Far Side’s June 25, 2025 Comic

Still in his first year, Larson suddenly switches styles, presenting a gag with no caption to explain what’s happening. The comic shows an old woman throwing open her windows, apparently knocking a window washer off his platform and down into the street below. Like his trick of showing the moment before something extreme, this time Larson presents the momentafter, trusting that his readers will use context clues to put together the chain of events.

3Big City

Far Side’s June 28, 2025 Comic

Taking figurative language literally is a repeating gag inThe Far Side, as Larson plays on the idea of the ‘Big City’ being literally larger than the ‘Small Town’ these characters are from. It’s a weird piece of imagery that depends on the reader getting a piece of wordplay that could easily fly over their heads, again emphasizing how much faith Larson puts in his readers.

2Frog/UFO

Far Side’s August 08, 2025 Comic

In this strip, a man is amazed that frogs simply freeze when dazzled by a bright light, even as his friend exhibits the same behavior when likewise confronted by a more advanced lifeform.The Far Sideis famous for its single-panel gags, andit’s easy to overlook how much information Larson packs into his strips. This comic includes two different characters experiencing two different things, with one setting up the pattern and the other subverting it for humor - all packed into a single image and a caption.Open the image gallery below for moreFar Sidefrog comics.

1Logrolling

Far Side’s June 29, 2025 Comic

In this strip, two ants stand on the side of a log as it’s rolled back and forth by the humans on top of it. The men pictured are engaging in logrolling - a sporting contest where the goal is to send your opponent tumbling into the water just by controlling the log. However, the ants know none of this, and seem to believe they’re the ones controlling the chaotic rolling, desperately trying to figure out how to save their skin.

This comic is so smart, it borders on a philosophical statement, as two bugs assume they’re in control of a situation that’s actually being influenced by forces way outside their perception. The gag showcasesLarson’s habit of adopting the perspective of animalsandhis skill at packing a surprising amount of information into a single comic panel.

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Those were 10 comics fromThe Far Side’s first year that showcased how legendary Gary Larson’s work would become, exemplifying his intelligence, skill as a comic creator and faith in his readers.

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