In Stephen Gregg & Nicole Graham (eds.),
Religion and Senses of Humour. Sheffield: Equinox Press (
2024)
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Abstract
The 2003 complete collection of The Far Side memorialized both the cartoon as well as the printed newspaper context in which it was initially published. While prominent theorists of the public sphere have downplayed the importance of both humour and religion, Gary Larson persistently intertwined them in playful, thought-provoking ways. Moreover, his representation of monstrous encounters provided a theme rich with religious significance. Through it, he took on topics such as God, the gods, theodicy, the afterlife, and a range of biblical characters. In sum, attention to religious themes depicted in The Far Side’s cartoon form highlights its capacity to inspire public imagination about religion in our increasingly divided societies.