The Years 1966 Through 1995 Are Blank Because
Jack Ziegler
His Last Words Were 'let's Go
Mets.'
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Now That You Mention
Frank Cotham
A Man Is Seen With A Smoking Gun Standing
Frank Cotham
Two Kids Playing In A Sandbox Find An Arm
Zachary Kanin
You're A Dead Man, Moon
Paul Noth
Sure I Remember You. Have A Nice Day
Arnie Levin
Two mobsters lost, dragging a dead body and leaving a trail of blood.
Edward Steed
I Don't Have Time To Talk About This Now. Can't
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Welcome To Club Dead
Bernard Schoenbaum
So - Helen Tells Me You're Dead
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Two Women Talking To Each Other On A Sidewalk
Liza Donnelly
Thank goodness we finally have an administration
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Just So You Know - The Official Language
Lee Lorenz
Lieutenant, He Left A Suicide Sticky
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The Cartoons Shows A Man With A Large Back Tattoo
Kim Warp
A Man In A Suit Sits Dead In A Large Armchair
Lee Lorenz
New Yorker October 25th, 1993
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Last Year's Dead Santa
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Now That We're Dead
Ed Arno
Two Men In A Small Cubicle Speak To Each Other
Carolita Johnson
My Affairs
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Dead Mice
Johnny DiNapoli
Title Taken By Surprise. While Strolling
Roz Chast
I need time to decompose myself
Farley Katz
This calls for some spooky music
Frank Cotham
Overturn The Call
David Sipress
The Inevitable Estate Sale
Drew Panckeri
I Guess That Breaks Up Our Little Game
Peter Arno
Two Farmers Stand Next Two Five Dead Crows
Zachary Kanin
Even Though He's Dead
JB Handelsman
The old man who lives there uses dead children to score political points
Jeremy Nguyen
A Man Is Asking Another Man Whether Or Not He'd
Christopher Weyant
Four Men Sit At A Round Table Holding A Meeting
Bob Eckstein
Whichever Model Will Make Me Forget I'm Dead
Emily Flake
Well, According To The Scuttlebutt We're Dead
Bruce Eric Kaplan
That Dead Person Is Still On Our Lawn
Peter C. Vey
Am I Too Late To Loot The Dead?
Frank Cotham
Tell Her She's Dead. I Don't Want To Talk
Bruce Eric Kaplan
A Man And A Woman Stand In The Middle Of A Horde
Benjamin Schwartz
Perspective
Charles Barsotti
Running with scissors
Tom Cheney
William S. Paley Holding A Fish
Horst P. Horst
Why Can't You Be More Like Hutchinson? You Don't
Frank Cotham
The Moral Code
Michael Shaw
New Yorker July 3, 2023
Edward Steed
But Why Should I Pay Twice As Much
Alan Dunn
People Wanted Her To Act More Like Bernie
Benjamin Schwartz
All The Taxidermy
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Just Past Noon
Frank Cotham
I Never Leave a Witness
Frank Cotham
Helping To Clean Up
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Feeling a Little Guilty
Frank Cotham
Flatline Business Meeting
Charlie Hankin
The Exact Moment
Jonathan Rosen
New Yorker August 14th, 1937
Otto Soglow
So You're Forty
James Mulligan
Your Late Husband
JB Handelsman
What Did You Expect?
Joe Dator
I'd Just Like To Live Long Enough To Hear What
Frank Modell
You're Not Coming Up On My Computer. How Long
Michael Maslin
This Is Incredible! I Thought Amelia Earhart
Robert Weber
Darling, Spotting Todd Mason Dressed As A Woman
William Hamilton
Hell of a way to end the summer
Peter C Vey
Five Second Rule
Suerynn Lee
New Yorker July 20th, 1940
Roberta Macdonald
I'm Sorry, But This Punch Card Is Much
William O'Brian