Fun and Games in Congress
Mark Ulriksen
Excuse Me, May I See Your Invitation?
Henry Martin
Beware Skittish Dog
George Booth
A Stack Of Macaroons
Romulo Yanes
It Has Been So Long
Mads Horwath
Who's Mad At Me?
Brendan Loper and Ellis Rosen
I Said, 'get Off'!
William Steig
A Crabby-looking
Frank Cotham
It Worked For Don Draper
Christopher Weyant
Objection Sustained
Tom Cheney
A Mad Scientist Removes A Jar From The Laboratory
Robert Leighton
Of Course It's Damp Underfoot! That Strikes
Leslie Starke
Ghouls Rush In
Edward Sorel
New Yorker November 4th, 1974
James Stevenson
Some Debussy
George Booth
David Never Gives Up. I Used To Think That
Charles Saxon
Doctor, You must<$> Stop Addressing
Donald Reilly
I've Never Seen Mom This Angry Before
Zachary Kanin
I Guess That Breaks Up Our Little Game
Peter Arno
I Want You To Get Mad
Paul Noth
Never go to sleep mad at your computer
William Haefeli
Not Mad, Just Disappointed
Maggie Larson
I'm Not a Mad Scientist
Charlie Hankin
Bill O'Reilly is mad at me
Kim Warp
Breaking Mad Men's House Of Thrones
Christopher Weyant
A Monster That's Silently Mad
Jon Adams
They still had so much TV ahead of them
Drew Dernavich
I'm Just Hungry
Will McPhail
Dr. Jekyll Transforming Into Mister Softee
Joe Dator
Bring Me A Stem Cell
Jason Patterson
Brooks Brothers? Arthur T. Stargis Here
James Stevenson
New Yorker February 26th, 1944
Alain
Get Right Out Of This Bathroom
Ethel Plummer
I Wasn't Born Yesterday
Leonard Dove
Have A Nice Day! Have A Nice Day! Have A Nice
Henry Martin
A Very New Variety
Edward Koren
This Is Our Party
Warren Miller
Three Per Cent Weirder
John McNamee
A World Without Letterman
Christopher Weyant
Now This Next Telegram
Gardner Rea
At A Playground
Bruce Eric Kaplan
New Yorker September 28th, 1935
Carl Rose
The Troublemaker
Roz Chast
There's Splendid News From The F.d.a
Donald Reilly
Scientists Next To A Machine
Brian Mclachlan
But The People
Jack Ziegler
As The Days Dwindle Down To A Precious Few
Joseph Mirachi
You Should Take It Easy
Dana Fradon
Would You See To Old Peterson? He's
George Booth
Educational Tv Is For People Who Are Unable
Warren Miller
New Yorker November 30th, 1940
Otto Soglow
New Yorker September 27th, 1941
Carl Rose
New Yorker May 17th, 1941
Otto Soglow
Once And For All Get This Straight -
Alan Dunn
Were You Ever In A Good
Peter Arno
You And Your 'endless
Richard Decker
New Yorker May 3rd, 1941
Robert J. Day
What Have You Got That Can Take Awfully Rough #1
Leonard Dove
Face The Front Of The Car
George Price
I Take It All Back
Carl Rose
Now Remember
William Steig
Now, Mr. Gerber, When I Tell You Something
Sydney Hoff
And Hereafter If There's Anything You Don't Like
Alan Dunn
Oh, Dear, Isn't This The Gentleman Who Gets
Helen E Hokinson
Riley Always Said He Couldn't Stand Their Damned
George Price
Don't Snap My Head Off
Perry Barlow