The Mind Body Problem
Roz Chast
New Yorker June 20th, 1983
Roz Chast
Businessman Sitting On A Bed In Hotel Room
Jack Ziegler
I'd Just Like To Know What In Hell Is Happening
George Booth
It's Up To You Now
Robert Weber
Well, There's Your Problem Right There - You Need
Harry Bliss
Two Couples Sitting In The Middle Of A House
David Sipress
Ask Your Doctor If Taking A Pill To Solve All
David Sipress
What Burns Me Up Is That The Answer Is Right Here
Robert J Day
I'll Quit When It Stops Being Fun
Mike Twohy
'the Berlitz Guide To Parent-teacher Conferences'
Roz Chast
Am I The Smart One And You're The Pretty One Or
Barbara Smaller
I Had An Epiphany
John Kane
I've Done It Again
Frank Cotham
It's An Amazing Coincidence
James Stevenson
Cupid's Volley
Peter de Seve
New Yorker Cover June 5 1989
Ronald Searle
Not Another Change Of Venue
Ed Fisher
We've Changed Our Investment Strategy
Peter C. Vey
To Hell With A Balanced Portfolio. I Want
Richard Decker
New Yorker October 8th, 1938
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Blasphemy, Yes, But It Was Funny
Charles Barsotti
Have you tried icing it
Tom Cheney
Dostoyevsky problem
Navied Mahdavian
Oh, Christ - It's Your Mother
Harry Bliss
New Yorker December 1st, 1986
Saul Steinberg
I Do Want To Solve All My Problems
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Hearing the first part of almost everything you say
Teresa Burns Parkhurst
New York Review of Mugs
Roz Chast
It's The Dog
George Booth
Full of bees
Edward Steed
You And Your Damned Brooks Brothers Shirt!
Charles E. Martin
Industrial Crisis
Gluyas Williams
Yup. I'm Guessing There's Your Problem
Christopher Weyant
New Yorker October 10th, 1983
Tom Cheney
It's Very Important That You Try
Michael Maslin
Mueller Problems
David Sipress
The Problems Will Remain The Same
Bruce Eric Kaplan
We Deal With It By Talking About It
Edward Koren
Before we discuss destroying the competition
Jack Ziegler
Damn It, Man, Do I Look Like I Have Any Yellow
Jack Ziegler
Can't We Just This Once
Jack Ziegler
Hey, I'm Thirsty. I Need A Drink. A Drink
Jack Ziegler
This Next Song's About Pain
J.C. Duffy
My Broker Says Don't Panic
Bernard Schoenbaum
The Little Engine That Faced A Tough Moral Dilemma
Trevor Spaulding
New Yorker May 8th, 1965
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker January 9th, 1995
Charles Barsotti
She Wears Glass Slippers? This Kind
Robert Leighton
But I Want A Career
Joe Dator
Goodbye forever
Will McPhail
New Yorker September 4th, 2000
Jack Ziegler
How Little We Really Own
William Hamilton
Sergeant, I Hardly Know Where To Begin
William O'Brian
Something Way Worse
Teresa Burns Parkhurst
My First Choice College Should Have Lots
Barbara Smaller
I Am A Bird Of Paradise
Richard Oldden
I Do Think Your Problems Are Serious
Edward Koren
The Marriage of Sisyphus
Shannon Wheeler
Why On Earth Would You Spring For Color Film?
Robert Leighton
Falling Off The Math Cliff
Roz Chast
At The Corner Of Irate And Insane
Roz Chast
A Couple Are Sitting On A Couch Late At Night
Harry Bliss
But What If That Guy In The Bleachers Is Right?
Pat Byrnes
Can You Describe This China Shop?
Mischa Richter
Can You Spare A Few Seconds To Minimize
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Do You Realize We've Invited Two Guys Who Suck
Donald Reilly
Quicksand In A Modern Office Building? Don't
Charles Barsotti
I Spy With My Little Eye - Something On Fire
Harry Bliss
Don't Embarrass
Marshall Hopkins