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He offers a cartoon summary of the Seinfeld episode for those of us who can't remember the pig. In the episode, Elaine visits Mankoff's TV double, The New Yorker's cartoon editor, who admits that ...
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After 20 years as the magazine's cartoon gatekeeper, Bob Mankoff is stepping down. He says humor helps us cope with hardship, get along with one another — and, in general, makes life more enjoyable.
“Even in the ’20s, black characters were still maids and jockeys.” Today, characters of all racial stripes inhabit the funny pages.
It's really hard to be funny. It's even harder to be funny and get paid for it. But the cartoon editor of The New Yorker, Bob Mankoff, has made a living making people laugh for decades.
Have a laugh at our favorite warm-weather cartoons. These summer cartoons will make the season feel brighter—and more hilarious, too!