![]() He has a few sections called Betwixt the Punchlines in which he explains the motivation behind a particular piece (He says the one where the coffee maker says she’ll come back, she always comes back (while he’s using a French press) is from his own habit of buying gadgets but always returning to old faithful. It’s a little bit like having a job at which every week you get fired then you have to go in next week to re-apply and hope you get hired back. He talks bout the state of mind of the New Yorker artists: On a very good week, they will buy one of your cartoons for publication. ![]() It’s not always obvious which ones were accepted and which were rejected (although he does mention some that were rejected specifically). Indeed, this book features dozens of comics. I can’t say that I recognize his style especially, but his cartoons did look very New Yorker to me. ![]() I loved this book of cartoons from Joe Dator. ![]()
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