It’s hard not to findThe Far Sidehilarious. With hundreds of comics featuring over-the-top and ludicrous gags, Gary Larson’s iconic strip is loved across the world. No matter what situation the strip presents, whether it be something shockingly disturbing or incredibly dumb,The Far Sidealwaysmanages to make the reader laugh.

For a lesser comic,some ofThe Far Sides’gagswouldn’t work. Groan-worthy wordplay on the name ‘Camelot’ or an unsettling twist on the phrase ‘lost his marbles’ could easily fail in another strip. But whether it’s something dark or twisted,The Far Sidealwaysmanages to make its strips work and the following 10 comics prove it.

The Far Side, Darrel and the concave side of the spoon

10Trick Spoon

Publication Date: September 29th, 1983

The Far Sidedoesn’t have much faith in humanity, often portraying people as incredibly naive at best, or ignorant beyond belief at worst. In this strip, a man is attempting to eat soup, only to suspect someone’s tricked him by giving him a novelty spoon with the concave side reversed.

There’s obviously no such thing as a trick spoon and Darrell here is just too dim to realize it. It’s definitely an eye-roller, but at the same time, it’s pretty funny. Having someone believe they’d betricked in such a specific and odd way is so outrageousit circles back around to being hilarious.

Far Side, February 9, 1990, the Donner Party Memorial, a statue of a foot sticking out from two pieces of bread

9Donner Party Memorial

Publication Date: February 9th, 1990

Gary Larson’s strip wasn’t for adults only, but he did like making some inappropriate jokes. In this Far Side strip, a couple of tourists have stopped to see a memorial dedicated to the Donner Party. But instead of something solemn or serious, the memorial depicts a foot as the ‘meat’ of a sandwich.

Cannibalism by itself isn’t funny. But the idea that someone would want to make something to commemorate the Donner Party and doing it in the most insane way is positively hilarious. Sure, it’s making light of a serious thing, butThe Far Sidesomehow manages to pull off this bad taste joke.

the far side morning face

8Morning Face

Publication Date: September 6th, 1982

If there’s one thingThe Far Sidewas good at, it was making fun of the banalities of life. Here, a couple is waking up in bed, only to suffer from a bad case of ‘morning face’. But rather than a bad case of eye boogers, this couple’s faces are completely rearranged in a way only a cartoon’s could be.

Is it the most innovative or hilarious joke Gary Larson ever made? No. But it puts a really funny spin on a turn of phrase like ‘morning face’.The Far Sideloved utilizing the comic mediumto make some fun meta jokesand this strip is a great example of that.

Far Side, April 27, 1981, a chicken says it doesn’t want to run around after its head is cut off

7Dignity in Death

Publication Date: April 27th, 1982

Death was an all-too-common subject inThe Far Side. In this gag, a couple of chickens are watching as one of their own is taken to meet their maker. One chicken opines that when it’s their time, they go with dignity and don’t run around in a vain search for their head.

The idea of wanting a dignified death is a relatable, grounded thing. But applying it to chickens and conjuring up the imagery of what happens when they’re decapitated? Horrible, gruesome, yet it hasjust the right amount of gallows humor, knowing that the chicken’s wish has virtually no chance of coming true.

A boy reading an insect book in The Far Side.

6Know Your Insects

Publication Date: July 26th, 1986

The Far Side loved taking things literally just as much as it liked exaggerating things. This strip is an example of the former and shows a studious kid brushing up on his insects. He consults a book that teaches him all about bugs, but instead of actually giving him the species’ names, the book literally tells them their names.

It’s a funny case of misdirection, something The Far Side has always been great at. Granted, it’s not the most brilliant subversion in the strip’s history. But it does a great job of hitting readers with something unexpected andmaking what could have been a dumb joke into pureFar Sidebrilliance.

the far side farmer brown

5Farmer Brown

Publication Date: February 12th, 1986

The relationship between humans and animals was featured in manyFar Sidestrips and, more often than not, they were antagonistic. Here, Farmer Brown comes to check on his cows, only to discover they’re plotting against him and marking the most choice cuts of meat on a crude drawing resembling Farmer Brown.

This is dark,even for a strip as comically morbid asThe Far Side. But that’s what makes it so funny. While readers don’t get to see the results of this coup, the idea of cows planning their revenge on a farmer is so outrageous, one can’t even think about it without busting out laughing.

Far Side Man with Camel Lot

4Camelot

Publication Date: March 31st, 1980

Some wordplay is insanely clever, other times it just barely qualifies as a joke. In this Far Side strip, readers are presented with a version of Camelot. And by that, Larson means a lot full of camels. And that’s the gag. Instead of a car lot, it’s a ‘camel lot’ (that sells new and used camels).

This really shouldn’t work as it’s not as clever as many other Far Side gags. And yet, it’s still chuckle-worthy. Maybe it’s because of the imagery itself or because of how lame the pun ‘camel lot’ actually is. Either way, despite being low-hanging fruit,The Far Sidestill makes it work.

Far Side Sketchy Characters

3Sketchy Customers

Publication Date: February 2nd, 1994

As mentioned earlier,The Far Sideloved meta gags. So with this strip, Larson features a store owner who’s about to have a bad run-in. The owner notes that some ‘sketchy characters’ have walked in, but that isn’t a metaphor as the duo that walked inare literally incompleteFar Sidecharacter sketches.

It’s the kind of gag that might have one shaking their head. But it’s a fun twist thatbreaks away from the usualFar Sidemadnessand shows off Larson’s more experimental side. And the juxtaposition between the finalized and sketchy characters does make for a really good visual gag.

Far Side Ace Marbles Shooter

2Lost His Marbles

Publication Date: November 30th, 1990

This is one of thoseFar Sidestrips that expertly blends Larson’s love of wordplay with his darker sense of humor. Here, an employee working for Ace Marbles Inc is taking out his co-workers. The boss investigates after hearing that the employee ‘lost his marbles’, unaware that he’s walking straight into the firing line.

This is one of the bleakestFar Sidestrips Larson ever made. And while it deals with a very serious subject, the combination of its wordplay and the twisted irony really takes it to another level. It’s wild that this strip ever saw publication,but even wilder that Larson managed to make this strip funny.

Far Side Clown Gun Purchase

1"Laugh at Me, Will They?"

Publication Date: June 10th, 1991

Similarly, Larson incorporates gun violence into this strip with another unexpected twist. In thisFar Sidecomic, a clown purchases a gun. But what really puts this in a darker, yet funnier territory is the clown’s thoughts, who muses about how he’s going to make his tormentors pay for laughing at him (even though he’s a clown).

Someone buying a gun for revenge? Not funny. A clown buying a gun? That’s pretty funny. But a clown buying a gun to get even with people for laughing at him? That’s the kind of brilliant subversion thatmadeThe Far Sidesuch a unique comic gemand helped it stand the test of time.