Gary Larson wrote The Far Side comics.
Gary Larson. The "Complete Far Side" book is a collection of all the comics published by artist Gary Larson. "The Far Side" was a popular comic in newspapers in the 1990s. The comic was in just one panel and usually consisted of a witty joke.
Terry S. Smith wrote the words and music
Charles Schultz.
William "Bill" Finger .
so far there's only two comics but i bet there making a third one
I think it is compound complex. Independant clauses: "The comic writer was considered callow" AND "wrote comics about them" Dependent clause: "Since he believed in super heroes" Even thought the second independent clause doesn't have a stated subject, It has a verb (wrote) and a direct object (comics)
Bill Finger is known for his significant contributions to the Batman comic series, co-creating the character with Bob Kane. Finger wrote numerous stories for Batman and other DC Comics characters, but the exact number of comics he wrote is not definitively documented due to the lack of proper credit attribution during his time.
Lee worked with a variety of artists in his early days at Marvel. Far and away his most frequent pairing was with Jack Kirby. Lee revolutionized the writing side of comics by bringing humanity and flaws to his superheroes, and Kirby revolutionized the artistic side with more dynamic and detailed work than had been seen before.
Humor is subjective, so the funniest comic varies depending on personal tastes. Some popular choices for funny comics include "Calvin and Hobbes," "The Far Side," and "Garfield."
He's far too busy to have a job.
The Far Side ended in 1995.
As far as the comics go, none has been shown yet.