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Mafalda,” the comic strip in which she appeared, was published in Argentina from 1964 to 1973, and remained a cultural ...
I f you are a regular reader of The New Yorker magazine, you are likely familiar with the creator of these one-panel comics we're thrilled to share with you today. The mastermind behind these ...
Harry Bliss isn’t your average New Yorker cartoonist. His single-panel comics have a unique illustrative style that stands out immediately—often featuring lush detail, expressive characters ...
His witty comics are clever, sharply observed, and perfectly weird in that distinct New Yorker kind of way. He’s got a gift for taking everyday situations, turning them slightly sideways, and ...
I’ve featured a lot of New Yorker cartoonists here on Pleated-Jeans over the years, and I genuinely love the clever, dry, often absurd humor they bring to the table. But David Ostow? He’s one ...
Dan Misdea is one of those cartoonists who can squeeze a perfectly timed joke into a single panel and somehow make it feel like a full sitcom. His hilarious comics—seen in The New Yorker and now ...
This New Yorker Magazine Cartoonist Creates Clever One-Panel Comics (30 New Pics) Hidrėlėy. February 27, 2025 at 11:55 PM. Copied; ...
Amy Kurzweil doesn’t just make funny comics. She makes the painfully relatable, “wow, why am I laughing and cringing at the same time?” comics that live rent-free in your head. As a New ...
Sheila Yasmin Marikar writes about Zarna Garg, who explains how her daughter prodded her into an open-mike night (her go-to: in-law jokes), and she ended up on tour with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
Harold Ross founded The New Yorker as a comic weekly. A hundred years later, we’re doubling down on our commitment to the much richer publication it became, David Remnick writes.