The End Is Near #1
David Sipress
Pretend It's Not the End
Teresa Burns Parkhurst
This Is It
Hilary Allison
The End Is Near
Elisabeth McNair
Sitting On A Sofa -- The World's Most
Roz Chast
Man Talks To A Robed Street Walker With A Huge
David Sipress
A World Without Letterman
Christopher Weyant
This Time For Sure
Pat Byrnes
Can You Give Me A Hand
Joe Dator
The Floor Is Lava
Ellis Rosen
How To Deal With The Upcoming Recession
Roz Chast
Pretty Good. The Ending Was A Bit Predictable
John McNamee
What's That?
Emily Bernstein
The Infantry Pack Has Been Scienti?cally Designed
Alan Dunn
The Longest I've Gone In Months Without Thinking
David Sipress
Yesterday A Comprehensive Guide
Colin Tom
Neither A Bang Nor A Whimper
David Ostow
He's Had A Pretty Bad Shock. His Wife Walked
Chon Day
New Yorker November 29th, 1941
Carl Rose
A Man Orders From A Fast Food Restaurant
Ariel Molvig
New Yorker February 11th, 2008
Kim Warp
New Yorker September 4th, 2006
Ariel Molvig
New Yorker July 18th, 1970
Dana Fradon
New Yorker November 27th, 1965
Saul Steinberg
All We Ever Talk About Anymore Is Plagues
Pat Byrnes
I Know A Hoax When I See One
Frank Cotham
Existentially Terrifying Weather
Jason Adam Katzenstein
The Agency Protecting Us From Asteroids
Farley Katz
When we Couldn't Get Sriracha
Emily Flake
New Yorker January 26th, 1998
Michael Maslin
The End Is Near
Johnny Dinapoli
I'd Go To The End Of The World For You
Mischa Richter
Two Business Men Speak As The Four Horsemen
Lee Lorenz
. . . The Newspapers
Alan Dunn
Everyday Harbingers of Doom
Barry Blitt