Gary Larson Announces New Artwork on The Far Side Website, Clarifies Not a Daily Cartoon Return
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Summary
Gary Larson, creator of The Far Side comic strip, announces new artwork on his website but clarifies this is not a resurrection of daily cartoons. He explains that while he enjoyed his career as a syndicated cartoonist, he retired after 15 years of deadlines and doesn't plan to return to the daily grind. The new content represents occasional creative work rather than a full comeback to regular cartoon production.
Key quotes
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The day after I retired from syndication, it felt good not to draw on a deadline.
I thoroughly enjoyed my career as a syndicated cartoonist, and I hope, in spirit at least, we had some laughs together.
like the proverbial tiger and its stripes, I'm pretty much stuck with my sense of humor. Aren't we all?
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