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The Gary Larson "The Far Side" series is a very popular cartoon series. Calendars featuring The Far Side can be found for purchase on Amazon and Valore Books.
I wrote Andrews McMeel, who publish Gary Larson's work and got this kind reply from Lyn Coleman, Calendar Division Coordinator. Thank you for your email regarding our Far Side calendars. We always appreciate feedback from readers! As you may know, Mr. Larson stopped creating cartoons for newspapers in 1994, although he did continue to allow them to be used in his fantastically funny calendars. Sadly, Mr. Larson has decided to no longer license calendars featuring The Far Side cartoons, thus his 2008 calendars will be his last.
According to the publisher, andrewsmcmeel.com, no, there isn't one
Sadly, no. Mr. Larson stopped creating cartoons for newspapers in 1994, but allowed them to be used in calendars. In 2008, he decided that would be the last year. So no more Far Side calendars. This is from the email response I got from www.andrewsmcmeel.com, his publisher.
Yes, there was a 2009 Far Side wall calendar. The Far Side produced calendars for many years featuring cartoons by Gary Larson. If you're looking to purchase one, you may want to check online marketplaces or auction sites as they may still be available as collectibles.
I can't find one either. Have you had any luck finding one so far?Just did a search for the Far Side and found Gary's website at www.farside.comWhen you click there there is a link called "Other Farside Products" - the pop up window from that link advises that the calendars/diaries and other similar far side products are discontinued and no longer being made.
Lower sales, and the semi-retirement of artist Gary Larson, led to the discontinuation of Far Side day-to-day calendars. Artists doing very similar cartoons are Scott Hilburn (The Argyle Sweater) and Leigh Rubin (Rubes).
No official Far Side calendars are planned for the 2009 or 2010 years. It is not known at this time when The Far Side calendars will make a comeback. Each year Gary Larson's company decides whether or not to publish the calendars and in which formats. Apparently, a member of staff from WHSmith said that the desktop calendar (week per page diary) was not delivered in time for the deadline before Christmas, which is why there were none in the shops. I got the impression this meant I may still be able to buy one later, as I was not told they were not being produced, just late. I'm still holding out hope!
The Mayan calendar dates back to around 3114 BCE. It was a complex system that included various calendar counts, such as the Tzolk'in (260-day calendar) and the Haab' (365-day calendar), as well as the Long Count calendar used for historical dates.
Number one is rear head, far passenger side.
The Far Side ended in 1995.