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Instead, she knew what I needed, and she bought me a book of
cartoons.
I always loved political cartoons, so why don't I do something with the content of my
cartoons
to make people think about the stupid rules that we're following as well as laugh?"
Now my work lately has been to collaborate with international cartoonists, which I so enjoy, and it's given me a greater appreciation for the power of
cartoons
to get at the truth, to get at the issues quickly and succinctly.
Are we suddenly going to see a lot more female characters in
cartoons
and in games and on TV shows?
So while other kids were watching sitcoms and cartoons, I was watching very esoteric documentaries made by and about women.
Yemenis are using
cartoons
and art, paintings, comics, to tell the world and each other about what's going on.
Not just flower beds, not just
cartoons
of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
So, it looks like you've just learned to draw one cartoon, but you've actually learned more than that; you've learned a sequence that would enable you to draw hundreds and thousands of different cartoons, because we're just going to do little variations on that sequence.
So you've done... (Laughter) So you've done four
cartoons.
I think more influential than Emily Dickinson or Coleridge or Wordsworth on my imagination were Warner Brothers, Merrie Melodies and Loony Tunes
cartoons.
I'll never forget, the TVs played this endless reel of
cartoons.
Now, I don't usually like cartoons, I don't think many of them are funny, I find them weird.
These were big, complex things, almost like
cartoons
with multiple narratives.
I couldn't see my
cartoons.
One of the things I'm pointing out is that
cartoons
appear within the context of The New Yorker magazine, that lovely Caslon type, and it seems like a fairly benign cartoon within this context.
My job is to look at 1,000
cartoons
a week.
But The New Yorker only can take 16 or 17 cartoons, and we have 1,000
cartoons.
Of course, many, many
cartoons
must be rejected.
Now, we could fit more
cartoons
in the magazine if we removed the articles.
Here's one of his
cartoons.
Well, after 1977, I broke into The New Yorker and started selling
cartoons.
The word "idea drawings," and that's the sine qua non of New Yorker
cartoons.
Now, we do reject, many, many, many cartoons, so many that there are many books called "The Rejection Collection." "The Rejection Collection" is not quite New Yorker kind of humor.
It's a space that is playful in its own way, and also purposeful, and in that space, the
cartoons
are different.
Now I'm going to show you
cartoons
The New Yorker did right after 9/11, a very, very sensitive area when humor could be used.
The first week we did no
cartoons.
These
cartoons
are not about them.
And so The New Yorker is also trying to, in some way, make
cartoons
say something besides funny and something about us.
Now there are some
cartoons
that are puzzling.
So I want to sum all this up with a caption to a cartoon, and I think this sums up the whole thing, really, about The New Yorker
cartoons.
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