Now Look What You've Done!
Lee Lorenz
New Yorker December 30th, 1950
Saul Steinberg
Whenever Mother's Day Rolls
Edward Frascino
It's A Very Sad Story
Kenneth Mahood
Mother And Children
William Steig
We're Canards On My Mother's Side
Donald Reilly
Mother Speaks To Husband About Their Daughter
Amy Hwang
Lately, Everything Has Been Getting
George Booth
Time traveller for dinner again
Kim Warp
That's Just The Rolling Stones
David Sipress
Am I Poisonous?
Frank Modell
Your Father Thought Everything Was A Big Laugh
Donald Reilly
We Can't Imagine What A Spider Thinks
Jack Ziegler
To This Day
Donald Reilly
Kangaroo with joey and juice box
Liana Finck
What's It Like To Be The Parent Of A Nonhuman?
Edward Koren
You provide the animal
Zachary Kanin
Crossed Paths
Whistler Meets Mother Goose
Ronald Searle
New Yorker July 8th, 1944
Sam Cobean
I'll Try To Be More Like The Owl If You'll
Edward Frascino
Mom, Are We Waterproof Or Just Water-resistant?
Mischa Richter
New Yorker December 6th, 1941
Saul Steinberg
We Stick Our Heads In The Sand
Warren Miller
You Came Out Of A Hat
Richard Decker
New Yorker February 6th, 1943
Saul Steinberg
We've Decided To Allow Our Canary To Become
Helen E. Hokinson
New Yorker August 26th, 1950
Saul Steinberg
He's Going To Make Some Lucky Woman A ?ne Fur
Richard Decker
But You Just Had A Drink Last Week!
Ed Nofziger
New Yorker July 12th, 1976
Mort Gerberg
New Yorker April 16th, 1955
Saul Steinberg
It Came Last Week. It's The Only Word We've
Robert J. Day
Your Father Was A Jackass
Frank Cotham
Your Father And I Want To Explain Why We've
Edward Koren
A Clown Holding A Balloon Speaks To A Mother
Kaamran Hafeez
Already Rolling Over
Julia Thomas