awaltke - 2008-03-05
What a futile, futile exercise. Pure PoE.
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citrusmirakel - 2008-03-05
Please, please, PLEASE tell me this is the first two of thousands.
I promise five stars for the first hundred.
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Aelric - 2008-03-05
you know, i'm not gonna break up the party by giving this the one star i feel it deserves, but i can't vote any higher because it's not even ironically amusing in that so bad it's good kinda way. is this what rich folk find funny? thank god i'm a country boy.
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Menudo con queso - 2008-03-05
A couple weeks ago I watched these on the New Yorker site one after another trying to find one good one. No. Success. Whatsoever.
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Camonk - 2008-03-05
They're just much smarter than your Dilberts and your Achewoods. Man people who read the New Yorker must be geniuses.
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Camonk - 2008-05-19 I mainly did that because I honestly couldn't name another newspaper comic. I felt the pressure and slapped in the other comic I thought people would know.
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baleen - 2008-03-05
Paul Noth is actually pretty hilarious. I'm surprised he's actually working for them, but most New Yorker cartoons are crap. I'm not sure why I read this magazine, but I'll read pretty much any magazine that is put in front of me. I read a copy of Pizza Today at Nina's Pizzeria on Meeker St. The whole copy of Pizza Today.
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Borborygmus - 2008-03-05 i would totally read Pizza Today.
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RockBolt - 2008-03-05
HAHAHAHAHAHA
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Cinnamon Imperialist - 2008-03-05
Only thing that could improve this is a Lasagna Cat-esque drumroll after every punchline.
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Borborygmus - 2008-03-05 a rimshot and studio audience laughter and a muted trumpet going 'wah wah waaaah'.
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FABIO2 - 2008-03-05
Needs a fatal farm music video after each one.
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Smellvin - 2008-03-05
It's a pig at a complain department.
And he's saying, "I wish I was taller." Ha ha! See? That's his complaint.
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Smellvin - 2008-03-06 That was (supposed to be) a quote from the Seinfeld episode where Elaine unknowingly ripped off the Ziggy.
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Big Beef Burritos Supreme - 2008-03-05
I... I... can't even find this funny in an ironic manner.
Ouch.
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nocash - 2008-03-05
I'm giving this a three because it's not a Gahan Wilson or Booth cartoon.
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Cap'n Profan!ty - 2008-03-06
Duffy? If only they'd animate "The Fusco Brothers."
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SARS - 2008-03-06
HA, HA. QUITE.
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CornOnTheCabre - 2008-03-06
TAPE DISPENSERS LOOK LIKE SNAILS
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Stopheles - 2008-03-06
I've gotten pathetically old enough that I actually really like some of the cartoons in the New Yorker, but I still can't stand the ones that are always two people standing in a party, holding cocktail glasses, with one of them saying something like "I asked for Gewurztraminer and he gave me Rotklaevner!"
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Rudy - 2008-03-06
I'm still waiting for the punchline of the second cartoon.
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Roachbud - 2008-03-06
Now if only they would animate Sy Hersch stories. It would be a bunch of old guys with their faces blacked out but cigars visible.
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cognitivedissonance - 2008-03-06
It occurs to me that the Charles Addams estate should be doing this, as should the Edward Gorey estate. Adult Swim could find use for 5 seconds of animation between commercials, I'm sure.
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Merzbau - 2008-03-06 I have some terrible news for you.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0959380/
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RandomFerret - 2008-04-11
Wait, wait, wait. These are GENUINE??
I thought they were ironic like lasagna cat!
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Timothy A. Bear - 2008-07-22
Even the snail has a snooty east coast accent.
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GusPlease - 2008-07-30
"I SAY, HAVE YOU BEEN TO THE MET RECENTLY?"
"OF COURSE, OLD BEAN."
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j lzrd / swift idiot - 2008-09-21
A perfectly cut diamond of unfunny, as big as the palm of your hand.
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Potrod - 2010-03-15
I don't think a static, 1-line cartoon is the best use of animation. That said, the New Yorker is actually a pretty good magazine, despite the cartoons.
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