…Harry Bliss and one of his collaborators (Steve Martin) address a potential problem for passengers on one of those floating mini-cities sailing the seven seas. …next up: Liana Finck on an age-old flooring concern. To me, the guy on the far right resembles Mandy Patinkin. The fellow to the left looks a little like Ernest Borgnine (with a pinch of Broderick Crawford tossed in?): …next is a Zach Kanin poker game (assuming it’s poker - I see chips on the table). A bedroom, a married couple, and a reasonable question. …The third cartoon (oh, alright: drawing) in the issue belongs to Barbara Smaller, who’s been contributing to the magazine since 1996. …Julia Suits’s pirate in cargo shorts on a gangplank is next (cannot see cargo shorts/pants on a New Yorker cartoon character without thinking of the below cargo pants drawing by the late great Leo Cullum - it appeared in The New Yorker, August 17, 1998: The topic of the late legume was recently covered here. Peanut (is he really gone, or was it just a dream?). The first drawing, by David Sipress, references the recent demise of Mr. In a throw back to earlier Monday Tilley Watches, I’ll take a quick tour through all the cartoons in the issue a mostly text-driven drive-by of the work. Read the Q&A with the cover artist here, and see the pretty digital snowflakes fall.
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