Considering how often animals appear in New Yorker cartoons, one would assume that our cartoonists are quite fond of them. Of the seventy-nine thousand cartoons that we have published since 1925, more ...
Ross has an amazing Shiba Inu pup named Milo. So he decided to create a project dedicated just for him.
Portlander Brooke Barker has been fascinated with strange and sad animal facts for years. Some turtles breathe through their butts, for example. For a sampling of her cartoons, flip through this ...
Bob Mankoff looks at animals in the pages of The New Yorker and explains what it takes to become a successful cartoonist. It seems like everyday I get more and more grizzly. You've got this Everett ...
CHICAGO - Good news for superhero-loving parents and their superhero-loving elementary schoolers: "DC League of Super-Pets" is one of those rare kids’ movies the whole family can genuinely enjoy.
Jordan Reickek is not a household name, and he prefers to keep it that way. When asked to provide a photo of himself for this piece, he questioned why it was necessary. He could care less about ...
Can a cartoon heal America? We’re about to find out. Walt Disney Animation’s latest feature, “Zootopia,” has no humans, but takes place in a world in which all other mammals have evolved into rational ...