The New New Yorker Cartoonists
Dustin Lushing, writing over at Splitsider has noticed a change in the cartoons of the New Yorker.
“If your impulse is to say that New Yorker cartoons are universally stuffy and unfunny, I understand…Out of the fifteen to twenty cartoons published in each weekly issue, there are…a lot of psychiatrists interacting with their middle-aged patients, neurotic couples walking on sidewalks, friends eating at a restaurant and being neurotic.”
But a few are different.
Farley Katz and Zach Kanin are the youngest staff cartoonists in the New Yorker’s 85-year history.
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