Asher Perlman, a New Yorker cartoonist and writer for “The Late Show,” has a knack for turning everyday moments into sharp, single-panel comics that hit all the right notes. His work combines dry ...
One day, I decided to submit some cartoon ideas to The New Yorker. People had always told me I should try giving that ...
The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has erupted, displacing more than a million people. Many in Lebanon fear a Gaza-like campaign of violence. Making the Big Hair Big Enough in “The ...
If you are a regular reader of The New Yorker magazine, you are likely familiar with the creator of these one-panel comics we ...
In 1977, he sold his first cartoon to The New Yorker, and within three years he became a regular contributor to the magazine. In 1991, he started The Cartoon Bank, a business devoted to licensing ...