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  2. Garrett Price - Wikipedia

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    Price's first cover for The New Yorker (August 1, 1925). Price worked for over half a century for The New Yorker, drawing hundreds of cartoons and 100 covers, including two in 1925, the monthly magazine's first year ("Heat Wave", August 1, and "Paris Café", August 29).

  3. 52 Humorous One-Panel Comics By The New Yorker Magazine ... - AOL

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    Harry Bliss is a cartoonist who makes people smile with his witty and heartwarming work. Best known for his "Bliss" comics and covers for The New Yorker, Harry's cartoons often explore nature ...

  4. Gary Shteyngart - Wikipedia

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    Absurdistan was chosen as one of the ten best books of the year by The New York Times Book Review and Time magazine, as well as a book of the year by the Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle and many other publications. In June 2010, Shteyngart was named as one of The New Yorker magazine's "20 under 40" luminary fiction ...

  5. Paul is a brilliant cartoonist and author whose work has captivated readers of The New Yorker for years. His unique style blends simplicity in design with sharp, often absurd humor that leaves a ...

  6. 35 Quirky And Clever One-Panel Comics By New Yorker ... - AOL

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    Tom Toro is one of those artists whose work feels like a breath of fresh air. Best known for his sharp, single-panel cartoons in The New Yorker and the heartfelt charm of his comic strip Home Free ...

  7. Richard McGuire - Wikipedia

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    McGuire's first cover for The New Yorker was published in 1993; from 2006 to 2011 his work appeared regularly on the magazine's covers. In 2001, McGuire made two limited-edition, screenprinted artist's books for the French publisher Cornelius. The first one, Popeye and Olive, was an "abstract love story".