Humor from The New Yorker, including news satire by Andy Borowitz, funny cartoons and comics, Daily Shouts, and Shouts & Murmurs.
Chris, a Canadian artist, shared that the comic called Admiral Wonderboat is a semi-autobiographical work about him—if he ...
Summer is the perfect time to embrace your funny bone! With warm weather, beach days waiting to happen and family ready for weekend getaways in the fresh air, there’s no better time to add laughs to ...
2000s kids grew up with such incredible shows, like Dexter's Laboratory and Kim Possible, even now they remember them clearly ...
Ohio State’s Billy Ireland Cartoon Library and Museum offers visitors an artistic and humorous glimpse into 19th-century U.S. politics and communication during the turn of the century world war. The ...
It’s an article of faith in literary circles that the proper way to read the New Yorker is to start with the cartoons and then place the magazine atop a neat pile of older issues and wait for nuclear ...
In comedy, timing and context are everything. Humor doesn’t operate in a vacuum. I know: I’ve tried, and I couldn’t breathe. Lots of contextual factors influence both the transmission and the ...
AUSTIN, Texas -- An editorial cartoon that ran in Sunday's Austin American-Statesman did not have everyone laughing. The target was the Catholic Church and the recent controversy involving pedophile ...