Tag Archive | "New Yorker"

Brunetti covers the New Yorker

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

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The excellent Ivan Brunetti provides more cover artwork for The New Yorker (via Fantagraphics and Entrecomics):

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Francoise Mouly’s Blown Covers … and new Chris Ware

Saturday, March 3, 2012

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Well, here’s one to bookmark, stick in a feed reader, whatever we’re all doing now…. New Yorker cover editor Françoise Mouly has launched a new blog in promotion of her Blown Covers book (Pantheon April 2012) described as: “Behind the scenes at The New Yorker with art editor Françoise Mouly” and “New Yorker covers you [...]

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Dan Clowes covers the New Yorker

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

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Drawn & Quarterly tip us off to a new Daniel Clowes cover for the New Yorker due this week – they do use some damned fine comics artists from time to time.

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Ten years on

Sunday, September 11, 2011

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(above:New Yorker’s 24th September 2001 cover by Art Spiegelman and Françoise Mouly: below, Ana Juan’s cover for the New Yorker’s tenth anniversary memorial to 9-11, see their full article and slideshow here) I’m normally not shy of expressing my opinions, but not today, not today. No opinions, no editorials, no judgements, no political ranting on [...]

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New Yorker’s Halloween cover

Thursday, October 28, 2010

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Wim points us to another fab cover by the New Yorker, this time for their Halloween issue, a pop culture extravaganza of a cover by the brilliant Ivan Brunetti, complete with Elvis, Spidey, Groucho, Batman, Superman, Popeye, the Hulk, Edgar Allan Poe, Travis Bickle, and a very peculiar hotdog Snoopy among others:

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“Money, it’s a gas…”

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

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Chris Ware provides more cover art for the New Yorker, this time for their money issue, Robot 6 tells us,  with a jolly, happy family obviously deliriously happy at the announcement over cuts to child benefit payments this week: (art by and (c) Chris Ware, published the New Yorker)

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Tomine’s summer….

Saturday, July 24, 2010

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Adrian Tomine’s new New Yorker cover. Two things – first, isn’t it an weird world where something like a comic artist getting a cover of the New Yorker is actually becomming commonplace? Second, I know Tomine probably made more off this than almost every issue of optic Nerve, but isn’t it about time we had [...]

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Ivan Brunetti does the New Yorker

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

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The New Yorker has yet another delightful comics-inspired cover, this time from the excellent Ivan Brunetti. This put a smile on my face. (via Wim)

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Joost Swarte covers the New Yorker

Friday, May 14, 2010

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Joost Swarte covers The New Yorker. Nice. (via Wim’s Ephemerist, tip of the hat to Garen Ewing for pointing it out)

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Neil Gaiman’s New Yorker Profile….

Sunday, January 24, 2010

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(Gaiman Photograph by Eric Ogden from the New Yorker) Neil Gaiman has a write up/profile in the New Yorker this week by Dana Goodyear. Described as “a lengthy, if also gently sniffy, profile” by the Guardian, it’s essentially a bit of a Gaiman primer although interesting for these little snippets, which delve into a little [...]

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Unmasked

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

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More Chris Ware goodness in the New Yorker, this time on the cover (above) and in the form of a 4-page comic (see below, art (c) Chris Ware/New Yorker), Unmasked, inside the November 2nd issue; peek at it on the New Yorker site (via Graham Linehan’s Twitter): (a scene from Unmasked by Chris Ware, coming [...]

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Françoise Mouly talks cover design

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

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The New Yorker’s Françoise Mouly is the subject of this video, discussing cover design and illustration, working with no less than three artists for the triple cover – including Daniel Clowes – of the new issue. (via Boing Boing)

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