Cartoonz 4 U
maTim Kreider, of The Pain--When Will It End? comics, gives a hilarious account of submitting his cartoons to the New Yorker in person to Bob Mankoff, the cartoon editor, in Rejected From the New Yorker.
And check out these other recent comics:
It is not easy to draw a New Yorker cartoon. (Indeed, as the title of this collage implies, I have failed to do so.) David Foster Wallace once described them as having "an elusive sameness." The usual subtext seems to be self-congratulation on (disguised as self-deprecation of) New Yorkers' trendiness, superficiality, and materialism. The typical reader response to one is a barely perceptible lifting at the corners of the mouth, and perhaps a murmured, "Mm." They have to be clever; droll, even.They must never actually be funny. Read On...You may remember I did a series of the same name recently, although mine were not formally submitted and rejected. Check them out.
And check out these other recent comics:
- Slowpoke shows us Post-Ironic Cutism and other Aesthetic Movements To Come.
- Big Fat Whale shows how hilarious Global Warming can be.
- Ted Rall hips us to the dangers of Al Kidda.
- Mikhaela shows us conversations Bush isn't listening in on.
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