A selection of cartoons generated by "The Neural Yorker," an AI project developed by Ilan Manouach and Ioannis Siglidis. (all images courtesy the Neural Yorker) With their odd imagery and inane ...
FARGO — Steve Stark was an avid drawer as a kid. His favorite early subjects included heroic figures from popular culture such as Tarzan, Batman and Jason and the Argonauts. His compulsion got him in ...
Cartoonist and writer Liza Donnelly began drawing some 60 years ago, when she was around 7, after her mother gave her a book by James Thurber. She started tracing his art, and it made her mom smile.
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 ...
Welcome to the funny world of Bill Whitehead, the creator of the comic Free Range! Bill’s single-panel comics are quick and clever, giving you a good laugh in just one frame. With his unique style, he ...
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 ...
Political cartoons are a reaction to the news of the day or recent events. Therefore you have to know what is going on. You must be well read. You also have to have an opinion on things. The cartoon ...
To most people, the word “cartoon” suggests “funny.” Political cartoons aren’t comics. Well done, they express hard opinions in ways that can be visceral, educational, controversial, and on occasion, ...