Tilley Watch Online; Attempted Bloggery Continues Its Hoff Fest

Fewer Daily cartoons this week (undoubtedly due to last week’s long weekend): Jeremy Nguyen’s take on a recent Facebook fad; Ellis Rosen mixes politics with a (potentially harmful) fad; a return visit to the Wall (not Pink Floyd’s Wall) with Peter Kuper, and finally some alternate pussy hats. Over on Daily Shouts, “Just Google It” by Sam Marlow. _________________________________________________________ Attempted Bloggery

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Latest New Yorker Cartoons Rated; Even More Hoff; Chast with Ukulele

The Cartoon Companion‘s “Max” and “Simon” are back, taking a close look at the New Yorker cartoons in the issue of January 22, 2018.  Visit the site here! Cartoons in this issue by:________________________________________________________________ Even More Hoff Stephen Nadler’s Attempted Bloggery keeps the spotlight on little seen work by the late great Syd Hoff. See it here! _______________________________________________________________ Roz Chast with

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New Yorker Pokes Fun; Hoff Week Continues; Sikoryak Heads North to The Center for Cartoon Studies

Last Tuesday’s Daily Cartoon (by Jeremy Nguyen) gets some attention: “New Yorker Pokes Fun at Donald Trump with Google Culture and Arts App” _____________________________________________________________________ Hoff Week Continues at Attempted Bloggery Further obscure Hoff courtesy of Attempted Bloggery. Check it out here! __________________________________________________________________ R. Sikoryak Next Visiting Artist at Center for Cartoon Studies The New Yorker cover artist heads north to

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A New Yorker State of Mind Enters 1929; Hoff Week Continues on Attempted Bloggery; More Spills with Charles Addams & Art Young

A New Yorker State of Mind Enters 1929 One of the Spill‘s favorite blogs has rounded the corner of 1928, and has entered 1929.  The issue above, with art by the incredible Rea Irvin, has always been a favorite.  Visit the blog here. Here’s Rea Irvin’s entry on the Spill’s A-Z: Rea Irvin (pictured above. Self portrait above from Meet

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