Dave Coverly, the cartoonist behind the comic strip "Speed Bump," delves into the humor and peculiarities of people, popular ...
When it comes to cartoons, they aren't just for kids anymore. Netflix understands that all too well, as proven with these fun ...
It’s an article of faith in literary circles that the proper way to read the New Yorker is to start with the cartoons and then place the magazine atop a neat pile of older issues and wait for nuclear ...
If only it were that easy! We all could use a bit of humor in our lives — especially when it comes to dieting. As it turns out, it's possible to find humor in between the calorie-counting, exercising ...
Throughout the day, New Yorker cartoon editor Bob Mankoff jots down ideas that strike him as funny: A door lies on a couch in a psychiatrist's office, and the psychiatrist says, "You're not crazy, you ...
Late Sherburne-based cartoonist Randy Glasbergen continues to make people smile. Glasbergen was one of the most widely read American cartoonists in the world, best known for drawing the syndicated ...
During his 20-year tenure at The New Yorker, iconic cartoonist Bob Mankoff published a whopping 950 cartoons and reviewed thousands of submissions. Mankoff is about to launch Cartoon Collections, a ...
The Daily Cartoon, Shouts, and other funny stuff from our Dept. of Hoopla. Emma and Colin deliver chills and thrills in the form of Halloween-themed cartoons and ill-advised costumes of yore. “It’s ...
"If marketing kept a diary, this would be it." —Ann Handley, foreword to Your Ad Ignored Here: Cartoons From 15 Years of Marketing, Business, and Doodling in Meetings. With the yearend holidays fast ...
Animated cartoons of the 1970’s looked way different from they do now. There were few special effects beyond what animators were capable of drawing and sound effects were largely re-used time and time ...