Caulfield: If Newton was right about inertia, it must have taken something huge to get '70s people's brains in motion again. Frazz: I think it was "the far side."
Personally the Far Side got me into comics my copy of the Prehistory of the Far Side is very worn and dog eared, now as for Mutts I think that strip is nothing but garbage and recycled Garfield strips.
I really like when “artists” throw kudos to others in their field. John Sanford does this in his novels, too. It shows, in my opinion, a generosity of character and a good sense of perspective.
I experienced an actual Far Side. I was driving on the interstate and came up behind a dually pickup truck with boxes stacked high in the bed. They were shrink wrapped but the top of the wrap had torn open. Fearing that the top boxes might fall on the road I passed the truck. I looked over and was amazed to see stenciled on the side of the boxes “tie-down straps”.
Would love to see a “Far Sides” classics on line. Loved that strip and loved the retrospective that was in San Francisco. Could hear people laughing all over the place.
This comic has been a great comic to fill the hole that the departure of “Calvin and Hobbes” left, but none of the current pretenders (and I have them all in my daily list) comes close to being “The Far Side.” That’s gone forever.
Wallaby almost 13 years ago
“The Far Side” is a great comic strip but it can’t work miracles. :)
Olddog1 almost 13 years ago
But it came as close as it could get, along with Calvin and Hobbes.
jessegooddoggy almost 13 years ago
Yesh, and today we have Mutts and Frazz!!
Rainfoot almost 13 years ago
Personally the Far Side got me into comics my copy of the Prehistory of the Far Side is very worn and dog eared, now as for Mutts I think that strip is nothing but garbage and recycled Garfield strips.
Paul Go Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I’d love it if GoComics had Far Side classics like they do with some other strips.
tborg almost 13 years ago
I really like when “artists” throw kudos to others in their field. John Sanford does this in his novels, too. It shows, in my opinion, a generosity of character and a good sense of perspective.
gmforde almost 13 years ago
The something huge was that people in the 70s grew up and got a life. I know because I lived through it.
lemon868 almost 13 years ago
If you had liberal doses of “POGO” as a kid, you’d be particularly fond of both of the main characters in this strip, as I am.
daveoverpar almost 13 years ago
I experienced an actual Far Side. I was driving on the interstate and came up behind a dually pickup truck with boxes stacked high in the bed. They were shrink wrapped but the top of the wrap had torn open. Fearing that the top boxes might fall on the road I passed the truck. I looked over and was amazed to see stenciled on the side of the boxes “tie-down straps”.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Frazz just might be on to something…
rekam Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Would love to see a “Far Sides” classics on line. Loved that strip and loved the retrospective that was in San Francisco. Could hear people laughing all over the place.
bluescorer almost 13 years ago
My gang would “moo” at the cows we passed and then much later saw “The Far Side” comic when the cows reacted to idiots like us. Genius.
Happy Cat Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Bloom County!
shuebear almost 13 years ago
Pogo helped too.
Max Starman Jones almost 13 years ago
This comic has been a great comic to fill the hole that the departure of “Calvin and Hobbes” left, but none of the current pretenders (and I have them all in my daily list) comes close to being “The Far Side.” That’s gone forever.
ok then almost 13 years ago
I agree with rainfoot.
dsombra58 almost 13 years ago
Hmmm, now that you mention it, Frazz does look like a grown-up Calvin!