Summary

Gary Larson’sThe Far Sideis famous for its many obsessions, from childish scientists to giant insects. However, one of its weirdest recurring subjects is milk. As bizarre as this seems, it isn’t completely random -Larson often features cowsin his jokes and has a longstanding fondness for idyllic images of American life, including kids sitting at the breakfast table with a bowl of cereal and a carton of milk. These odd ingredients combine into a great selection of milk jokes.

We’ve collected the 15 funniestFar Sidecomics where the gags center around milk, showing just how funny dairy can be once you addGary Larson’s surreal imagination.Don’t forget to vote for your favoriteFar Sidemilk comic in our end-of-article list.

far side comic where elephants are drinking milk

15Elephant Breakfast

Larson loves showing weird characters enjoying an idealized American breakfast. Here, he imagines one sibling telling on another for playing with his milk, with the goofy twist that they’re both elephants. Larson often shows contentious sibling relationships inThe Far Side, and hascited his brother’s childhood tortureof him as a major influence on the comic and his wider sense of humor.

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14"Just Cross Your Legs"

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This strip shows how Larson’s obsession with cows results in milk making frequentFar Sideappearances, as a cow desperate to be milked shows all the signs of a little kid who needs to pee. Many of Larson’s most iconic comics feature cows, to the extent that cows are the first thing that fans think of when the topic ofThe Far Sideis raised. Asked in an interview withThe New York Timeswhy he includes so many cows in his comics, Larson explained:

I’ve always thought the word cow was funny, and cows are sort of tragic figures. Cows blur the line between tragedy and humor.

far side face in the foreground and some bees in the background

Larson loves animals, and much ofFar Side’s humor comes from taking normal animal experiences and giving the creatures experiencing them human intelligence (for example, the early strip where a cow realizes that the delicious substance she’s been eating for years is actually just grass.) However, Larson pushes things further with cows, imagining an entire secret life that humans never see. Larson’s cows are bipedal until they see humans coming, often plot revenge against the farmers who keep them imprisoned, and even try a little steak now and then just to see what all the fuss is about.

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In taking animals' side so often, Larson comes to the unavoidable conclusion that someanimals like cows and chickensexist primarily to satisfy the dietary needs of humans, and many of his strips derive dark humor from imagining exactly how they feel about that. Obviously, being milked is a bizarre situation once the cows have human intelligence, and several of Larson’s best milk gags reference this fact.

far side comic about milking cows

12Satan’s Mother

Larson’s Take on Hell Includes the 1 Strip He Apologized For

Anothermajor obsession ofThe Far Sideis Hell, and specifically the idea of the Devil as a kind of beleaguered boss trying to keep his business going while surrounded by feckless employees and endless mischief from his ‘customers.‘WhileThe Far Sideoften depicts a brutal world where its characters can die horribly for very mild transgressions, it interestingly flips the script when depicting Hell, which is generally depicted as failing to deliver on the promise of eternal damnation. In the strip above, the Devil’s mom makes life easier for Hell’s new arrivals by passing around milk and cookies, with her demonic nature apparently being overwhelmed by maternal kindness.

However, Satan’s mom isn’t the only cause he has for frustration, asThe Far Side’s strips show that Hell is plagued with graffiti, the damned ordering in pizza, and incompetent demons who keep allowing Satan’s charges to escape. Given how harshFar Side’s world can be on humans and animals alike, it might actually be a relief to wake up in Gary Larson’s version of Hell. Outside its more pleasant flaws, there is one element ofFar Side’s Hell that Larson always regretted. InThe Complete Far Side, Larson apologies for a strip showing Hell’s video store, which exclusivelycontains copies of the 1987 movieIshtar.

far side sports theme

Larson writes that while he’d heard the movie had a terrible reputation, he’d never personally seen it. That changed one day during a flight when it was offered as the in-flight movie, with Larson gamely watching along. TheFar Sidecreator admits,“I was being entertained. Sure, maybe it’s not the greatest film ever made, but my cartoon was way off the mark.“Larson even goes so far as to say,“There are so many cartoons for which I should probably write an apology, but this is the only one that compels me to do so.”

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11The Goose That Laid the Golden Egg

Larson puts his own dark twist on the Aesop fable of ‘The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs,’ introducing less and less impressive animals (a sheep that gives silver wool and a cow that gives chocolate milk), devolving to the point where the actually useful animals are either chased off or killed by the neighbor’s dog.

10The Cold Cereal Cookbook

In this strip, two dim-witted characters need a cookbook to make cereal, and even then they mess up the recipe. As with the giraffe, Larson uses the ceral to throw in an extra gag, mocking the two foolish characters by pairing them with ‘Dorkies.’

9Runaway Trains

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8Vampire Cow

Larson’s Vampcow Starred in Two Far Side Strips

Reading throughFar Side, it’s quickly apparent thatGary Larson loves classic horror movies, with Frankenstein, Dracula, the Wolfman, the Creature from the Black Lagoon and more appearing in his comic strips. In this comic, Larson’s ubiquitous cows get their own version of Nosferatu in an undead cow who, instead of thirsting for blood, drinks the milk of other cows. This character actually appears in another strip, which enhances the joke by showing the"vampcow,“complete with a hilariously inexplicable widow’s peak hairline.

As funny as the larger gag of a vampire cow is, the best detail is that the undead bovine can apparently be warded off by brandishing a ‘steak,’ bringing a surreal horror gag right back toThe Far Side’s affection for puns.

far side comic where giraffe is drinking milk

7"I Better Not Catch You”

Larson’s best trick is creating an entire story using just a single panel, and thisFar Sidestrip exemplifies his skill at doing so.The gag is silly on its face - a woman’s dog has been secretly drinking milk from the bottle - but tells a whole story of the woman noticing that someone was drinking out of the bottle, beginning to suspect the dog, then lying in wait to catch her hound in the act.

6Milk Off a Duck’s Back

While Gary Larson stated his goal with eachFar Sidecomic was to make readers exclaim"What the–”, he also loves wordplay, especially if it means pushing a popular idiom to its silliest extreme. Here, Larson invents a world where the idea of describing something as slipping away like"water off a duck’s back"came about thanks to scientists who knew they wanted to use a liquid sliding off a duck, then carried out extensive testing to find therightliquid, in this case including orange juice, syrup and of course milk.

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Cows may be the banner stars ofThe Far Side, ducks are the strip’s unsung heroes.While Larson’s cows have secret lives, hisducks are often explicitly menacing. They spy on innocent people, kill off old ladies by pushing them down the stairs, and corner law-abiding citizens on the streets.

far side comic where the devil’s mom hands out milk and cookies

It’s no coincidence that one of Larson’s most iconic comics - the explanation of ‘anatidaephobia’ - hinges on a menacing duck. WhileFar Side’s cow comics are funnier, for our money its ducks are the real stars of the show.

far side comic mocking ishtar

FAR SIDE COW WITH A BRIDE AND GROOM

far side comic the goose that laid the golden egg

far side comic about a recipe book for cereal