I had a coffee table book filled with their covers from the very beginning. So many wonderful artists / illustrators contributed to their success.
Have always loved their cartoons and used to buy their magazine on a regular basis.
No longer though. Haven’t put money in their pockets in quite some time.
I have their collection of dog and cat cartoons from my parents because they know I love animals.,
Over the years I recieved a few more collections, when I worked on Wall Street, from Secret Santas and the like.
I started reading it back in the mid 80s. I had a creative writing class and it was mandatory reading. I remember they were publishing poetry by Raymond Carver and they did literary pieces by real cannon authors.
I also had a cousin who interned for them in the late 60s and when I graduated from college she gave me a subscription which she paid for until about 2005 when she stopped.,. I never had the heart to tell her about the Millenium I use to only look at the cartoons. I felt the writing became, for the most part, mediocre at best.
I had a coffee table book filled with their covers from the very beginning. So many wonderful artists / illustrators contributed to their success.My favorite cover because it says so much about New Yorkers' view of the world and, by extension, libtards view of the world...