Get Well Cards For Moods -- May Your Crap Mood
Roz Chast
What He Needs Is A Change Of Scene. Why Don't
George Price
You Have Thirty-two Cavities
Chon Day
Any Improvement Since I Brought The Balloon?
Robert Leighton
New Yorker December 30th, 1985
Roz Chast
Only Its Tremendous Will To Live Pulled
George Price
Notice How This Thing Here Goes? Well
Leonard Dove
Frankly, I Don't Know What To Prescribe
Robert J. Day
New Yorker July 8th, 1950
Saul Steinberg
Very Good, Mr. Duncan! A Month Ago You Couldn't
Peter Arno
Watch Out For His Free Hand
Peter Arno
Now, With This Diet I'm Putting You On, You'll
Garrett Price
It Doesn't Have To Be Anything Showy. She's Only
Helen E. Hokinson
I Wisht I'd Never Heard Of Vitamins. It Used
Perry Barlow
Please Stand Aside
Peter Arno
What You Need Is More Fresh Air And Exercise. How
Peter Arno
Ann, In The Language Of The Layman, I Love You
Leonard Dove
A Special Precaution Of The Management
Leonard Dove
Folsom's Seasick
Richard Taylor
I Don't Know - I've Just Felt Miserable All Day
George Price
Tough Luck! And Your Briefcase Arm
Alan Dunn
Take Him Off 'atom Man
Garrett Price
New Yorker September 9th, 1944
Mischa Richter
I Don't Suppose It's Ever Occurred
Gardner Rea
Good Afternoon
Sydney Hoff
It's Just Like A Radio Serial - My Daughter's
George Price
New Yorker November 28th, 1942
Ned Hilton
Speaking For The Directors Of The Hospital
Peter Arno
A Scared-looking Man Sits In The Back Of A Car
Michael Crawford