For six decades in The New Yorker and elsewhere, his hairy, toothy, long-nosed characters offered witty commentary on the foibles of the American middle class. By Robert D. McFadden Robert McFadden ...
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The second-generation Japanese American artist known as IPaintCreatures (IPC) is a professional award-winning performance poet, painter, filmmaker, Twitch streamer, and 21st-century folklorist who ...
My previous cartoon for Psychology Today was about cavemen (Paleo men). They had problems, too, but they worked through them. I originally thought of this cartoon when I noticed that some men I was ...
Edward Koren, the New Yorker cartoonist who created a fantasy world of toothy, long-nosed, hairy creatures of indeterminate species that articulated the neuroses and banalities of middle-class America ...
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