National Cartoonist Day de Mayo


Peter Kuper’s Spy Vs. Spy Poster For MAD Issue #600
Peter Kuper, who began contributing to The New Yorker in 2011, has posted his Spy Vs. Spy poster appearing in MAD Issue #600 (Mr. Kuper has written and illustrated that feature since 1997).
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Interview Of Interest: Ivan Ehlers.
From Printmag.com, June 12, 2026, “Ivan Ehlers’ Political Cartoons Feel More Important Than Ever.”
A short interview with Mr. Ehlers who began contributing to The New Yorker in July of 2021. Visit his website here.
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The Tilley Watch Online, June 8-12, 2026
An end of the week listing of New Yorker artists whose work has appeared on newyorker.com features
Daily Cartoon: Jorge Penne, Ngozi Ukazu, Bob Eckstein, Keith Knight, (the duo of) Jason Chatfield & Scott Dooley.
Artist At Large: Millie von Platen’s “Superstitious Behaviors Of Knicks Superfans”
Sketchbook: Zoe Si’s “Power Play: Behind The Music of ‘Heated Rivalry'”
Barry Blitt’s Kvetchbook: “Looksmaxxing For Dummies”
The post Weekend Spill: Peter Kuper’s Spy Vs. Spy Poster For MAD Issue #600; Interview Of Interest…Ivan Ehlers; The Tilley Watch Online, June 8-12, 2026 first appeared on Inkspill.The New Yorker’s 1st Basketball Cartoon and 1st Basketball Cover
With basketball fever gripping Gotham City, I thought it was time to take stock of New Yorker basketball 1sts (cartoon and cover). According to the magazine’s database, the very first New Yorker basketball cartoon appeared in the issue of December 23, 1933. The artist: Robert Day.
Robt. Day’s A-Z Entry:
Robert Day (photo from This Week anthology, 1954) Born, 1900, San Bernardino, California. Died, February, 1985, Gravette, Arkansas. New Yorker work: 1931 -1976. Collection: All Out For the Sack Race! (Random House, 1945).
And according to the database, the first basketball themed cover appeared March 10, 1951. Cover artist: the great Abe Birnbaum:
Abe Birnbaum’s A-Z Entry:
Abe Birnbaum Born, New York City, 1899. Died June 19, 1966, New York City. New Yorker work: 1929 -1974. Mr. Birnbaum began at the New Yorker as a cartoonist, contributing a handful before switching to cover work, of which he produced 141. He also provided spot drawings and illustrations. According to Mr. Birnbaum’s New York Times obit, his work was exhibited at The Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Carnegie Institute.
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MAD‘s Addams & Peter Arno Parodies
Thanks to a Facebook post by the EC Fan-Addict Club, this 1955 MAD Magazine parody of Charles Addams famous Family came to my attention. When I sought out the entire magazine online (MAD No.26 1955), I found this great site that allows us to see every page of back issues. What I found, when paging through, was a Peter Arno parody sitting right next to the Addams parody. Both drawings were executed by MAD artist, Will Elder.
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