The Far Side is officially online for the first time, with new comics to come

Subscribers:
4,200
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UVnHKvQ1Lg



Duration: 2:23
73,496 views
1,272


Reported today on The Verge

For the full article visit: https://www.theverge.com/2019/12/17/21026417/the-far-side-gary-larson-comic-website-first-time

Reported today in The Verge.

The Far Side is officially online for the first time, with new comics to come

Iconic comic strip The Far Side launched its official website today, which debuted with a selection of classic cartoons, doodles from creator Gary Larson's sketchbooks, and a letter from the cartoonist himself. Despite the strip's cultural ubiquity in the form of books, calendars, and posters, the official website marks the first time the comic has ever been authorized to be available online. To mark the 40th anniversary of the strip, which was syndicated from 1980 to 1995, thefarside.com will periodically post new comics from Larson in 2020.

Larson's letter explains his understandable hesitation to embrace the internet, mainly over issues of copyright infringement. "[Y]ears ago, when I slowly started realizing I had a second publisher and distributor of my work, known as Anyone With a Scanner & Associates, I did find it unsettling enough to write an open letter to 'whom it may concern,' explaining - best as I could - why I preferred that the people doing this would kindly refrain," Larson writes. Most of these websites, run by Far Side fans, complied with requests to take the comics down. But now the cartoonist says trying to take control over his comics has been "an uphill slog," and he hopes that giving the comics an official digital home will "help temper the impulses of the infringement-inclined."

High-tech improvements in security and graphics have also been another push for Larson to join the online world. Though he still has some reservations about the internet - "If they wanted to, I'm sure the Russians could get inside this thing and start messing with my captions. (I know they're thinking about it!)" - Larson told The New York Times that he recently




Other Videos By Colin Boyd SEO


2019-12-17Extra Crunch members get free startup legal documents from Avodocs
2019-12-17Virtual product placement is coming for TV and movies and Ryff has raised cash to put it there
2019-12-17The Best Tablets: An Ever Evolving and Affordable Form of Computing
2019-12-17Daily Crunch: Amazon takes action against FedEx
2019-12-17Need more buttons for your PS4 controller? This gadget adds two on the caboose
2019-12-17YouTube Music adds three new personalized playlists, including its Spotify Discover Weekly rival
2019-12-17Whisk’s A.I.-powered recipe app lets you send the ingredients to your door
2019-12-17Why is WeWork 2.0 trying to go public?
2019-12-17Discover Performance reports in Google Search Console just got fresher data
2019-12-17D-Fly Group’s Dragonfly ‘hyperscooter’ can hit a top speed of 38 mph
2019-12-17The Far Side is officially online for the first time, with new comics to come
2019-12-17Google Stadia finally keeps a promise with three new games and its first exclusive feature
2019-12-17Apple removes app that turned your iPhone into a classic iPod
2019-12-17Blade Runner is available in a digital format for the first time
2019-12-17Respawn is launching an Apex Legends e-sports tournament with $3 million in prizes
2019-12-17The Economics of Link Building
2019-12-17Believe it or not, trading your data for concert tickets or a five-star meal is possible – today
2019-12-17The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt joins Xbox Game Pass in time for the Netflix premiere
2019-12-17Infinite text adventure AI Dungeon is now available on iOS and Android
2019-12-17Sony's DualShock 4 attachment adds extra buttons to the classic controller
2019-12-17Cisco builds custom silicon to power the "Internet for the Future"