Valentine’s Day cartoons! Here are some of the finest; I hope you’ll enjoy them with a nice handful of chocolate and some flowers in your hair, just like I do. Colin Stokes is a former member Maybe just tell the people you love that you love them, and show them some Valentine’s Day cartoons. Colin Stokes is a former member of The New Yorker’s editorial staff. More: Cartoons Bonus Daily Cartoon: Valentine’s Day. By Zoe Si. February 14, 2023 Zoe Si has been contributing cartoons and articles to The New Yorker since 2020. In 2022, she was a finalist for the Valentine’s Day is often steeped in traditions like exchanging cards, giving roses, or sharing chocolates, but The New Yorker takes it further, spotlighting the humor, quirks, and surprises that make love such a universally relatable experience. Each cover, in its own way, invites us to laugh, smile, or reflect on the moments that make this HAPPY VALENTINES DAY CLICK ON your fave VALENTINES DAY • New Yorker Cartoons. Posted on February 13, 2016 | Leave a comment. These are some of my favorites. The New Yorker offers a signature blend of news, culture, and the arts. It has been published since February 21, 1925. It has been published since February 21, 1925. More: Cartoons multimedia B I G A P P L E O F M Y E Y E The undeniably excellent New Yorker magazine knows that humor is gratifying in all matters—even (or perhaps especially) in those of the heart. The magazine also knows a thing or two about the inevitability of people judging a book (or, well, anything) by it's cover. Take a break from your shopping for the perfect Valentine (if you're still looking for a perfect The New Yorker has issued its 100th Anniversary Issue (scroll down at that link!). The Centennial Issue, dated February 17 & 24, 2025, comes with the original Rea Irvin cover and 5 variants. A highlight is Seth‘s four page illustrated appreciation of cartoonist Rea Irvin. Michael Maslin heralds the issue and notes other highlights: There [] While not every V-day cover displays an obvious message about the times, they are able to offer some clues as to how this holiday has been perceived and celebrated throughout the decades. 1928. One of the earliest Valentine's Day covers from the 1920s shows a butler delivering a card. Jan 11, 2024 - Caption on front reads: 'Happy Valentine's Day' With unmatched visual sophistication and wit, the cartoons of The New Yorker continue to entertain and enlighten. Whether whimsical, provocative, serene or laugh-out-loud funny they are always the talk of the town. Artwork by Arnie Levin 5 x 7" card Blank inside Comes in Read more about Valentines Day from The New Yorker Joseph Dottino and Alex Pearson’s Daily Cartoon riffs on Valentine’s Day and Cupid. This week, Bob Mankoff discusses romantic cartoons just in time for Valentine’s Day. Carolita Johnson’s Daily Cartoon celebrates Valentine’s Day in 2018. Tim Hamilton’s Daily Cartoon humorously riffs on Valentine’s Day and time machines. Read more about Valentines from The New Yorker Read more about Valentines Day from The New Yorker Drawing inspiration from Ayn Rand and the Second Amendment, Alex Connolly, Ginny Hogan, and Eric Kofman humorously suggest some ways to say “I love you” to the one you love almost as much as A gallery of Valentine’s Day cartoons from The New Yorker’s archive. Valentine’s Day Cartoons. By Colin Stokes. The New Yorker may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers
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