Man Gazing at Woman Sipping Wine
Bert Stern
The Ship's Computer Has Been Sharing All
Kaamran Hafeez
A Waiter Speaks To A Customer Who Is Taking
Joe Dator
New Yorker July 10, 1943
William Cotton
I Made You A Vest
Liana Finck
Sharing Colds
Elisabeth McNair
It Became Apparent That Brenda
Glen Baxter
New Yorker August 1st, 1942
Otto Soglow
Fair Warning
Asher Perlman
My Side of the Bed
Zachary Kanin
New Yorker February 18th, 1950
Mischa Richter
Your Companion's Fries
Mads Horwath
Will You Share your Screen With Me?
Benjamin Schwartz
On Monday they will introduce a new office layout and you will be near Judy
Maddie Dai
Facebook Doublethink
Farley Katz
Separate Books
Peter C Vey
Female, Unattached, Desires Meeting Male, Of Any
William Steig
Netflix Wasn't Kidding
Brooke Bourgeois
New Yorker November 7th, 1964
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker November 7th, 1964 #2
Saul Steinberg
New Yorker August 29th, 1942
Ned Hilton
Twenty Years Later
Liana Finck
Young Americans Go Wild
Emily Bernstein
Two Men Are Seen Speaking And Looking
Frank Cotham
'acme Party Floss'
Jack Ziegler
And In This Dream You Were My Orderly
Alan Dunn
New Yorker December 26th, 1942
Richard Decker
New Yorker February 21st, 1942
Alain
Planning To Be In Washington Long
Carl Rose
When Will Someone Teach Us How To Share?
Amy Hwang
High Occupancy Tandem Bicycle
Emily Flake
Two Swordfighters On A Staircase Grasp The Handle
Joe Dator
A Woman Rolls A Line Of Tape Down The Middle
Harry Bliss
Every Bit As Surprised
Helen E Hokinson
Extreme Coworking Space
Tom Chitty
Quarantined At Your Place
Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell
A Man Shoveling Snow With A Tiny Shovel Looking
Jack Ziegler
Sharing An Office
Glen Baxter
Of Course I Mind
Tom Chitty
Dish Soap And A Soap Dish Sharing A Nice Laugh --
Liana Finck
Hoarding Is Just As Human As Sharing
Edward Frascino
A Man And A Woman Sharing A Bottle Of Wine
Joe Dator
Doctor And Couple Look At Sonogram Which Shows
Harry Bliss
If It Weren't For The Botox
Jack Ziegler
Your piece is bigger
Barbara Smaller
Children Treat You Like Their Equal
William Haefeli
Three Panels. First: Two Businessmen Greet Each
Jack Ziegler
Besides The Umbrella
Liza Donnelly
A Man Talks To His Daughter Who Holds An Ipod
Jack Ziegler
When Two People Love Each Other
Pia Guerra and Ian Boothby