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Gary Larson (born August 14, 1950) is the creator of The Far Side, a single-panel cartoon series which was syndicated internationally to newspapers for 15 years. Although the series ended with Larson's retirement on January 1, 1995, it is still available in numerous book collections. Contents 1 Biography 2 The Far Side 3 There's a Hair in My Dirt!: A Worm's Story 4 Awards 5 Other works 6 References 7 External links // [edit] Biography Larson was born and raised in University Place, Washington. His parents are Verner, a car salesman, and Doris, a secretary.[1] 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 attending college. Larson credits his older brother, Dan, for his "paranoid" sense of humor.[1] Dan pulled countless pranks on Gary, taking advantage of his phobia of monsters under the bed by waiting in the closet for the right moment to pounce. He is also credited for nurturing Gary's love of science. They caught animals in Puget Sound and placed them in terrariums in the basement, even making a small desert ecosystem.[1] Larson's use of snakes in his cartoons stems from his long-standing interest in herpetology. Dan died of cancer in 1991. According to Larson[2] 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).[2] To supplement his income, Larson worked for the Humane Society. Larson soon · Read more about Gary Larson

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