Humor from The New Yorker, including news satire by Andy Borowitz, funny cartoons and comics, Daily Shouts, and Shouts & Murmurs.
A single-panel cartoon leaves very little room to hide. With just one image, sometimes accompanied by a few words, the entire idea has to land at once. When it works, the effect is immediate: the ...
Summer is the perfect time to embrace your funny bone! With warm weather, beach days waiting to happen and family ready for weekend getaways in the fresh air, there’s no better time to add laughs to ...
When The New Yorker started its caption contest, in 2005, it quickly became the world’s most popular weekly cartoon caption contest. I don’t have any data to back this up, but back then, just having a ...
Hey Arnold!, a Nickelodeon cartoon, premiered in 1996 and told the story of Arnold and his pals as they navigated life and the societal pressures of late elementary school. The gang of inner-city kids ...
With their bright colors, out-there storylines, and fantastical characters, cartoons feel like an obvious TV choice for a kid. Which is why these cartoons that had some very adult jokes are unsettling ...
Humor may not be expected on a chemotherapy floor. But for Jeri Davis, jokes became a way to cope. She was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2020 after some early symptoms she chalked up to ...