When it comes to great cartoons, few publications can match The New Yorker. The famous American magazine, now in its 92nd year, is well-known for showcasing the funniest, the cleverest, the most satirical, and the most poignant illustrations about life, death, and everything in-between. Take a look below for a collection of some of our favorites. The list includes some of the funniest cartoons about everything from work, pets, and politics, to love, loss, and relationships. The list is diverse but they all have one thing in common: they're guaranteed to make you laugh. Don't forget to vote for your favorite!
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I'd be happy if my dog would just learn to rub my belly instead of the other way around! lol
@ Carly Botting such a muggle thing to say (i’m kidding please don’t downvote me into the depths of hell
It's definitely a LazyBoy recliner. IKEA chairs only take half the effort.
It's getting so boring here now that email has replaced the mail man.
Sometimes big Pharma doesn't care how harmful a medication can be as long as it tastes good so people will buy it. It's all about money.
This is me after having gone 5 days without shaving and still not being able to find time to
Not me. It works. Got stuck in fight or flight mode (look it up, it can happen) for a couple weeks from messing up meds. Kept doing the Paleo diet to convince brain I was okay. It eventually worked.
Only if it's a picture of the fat, orange moron without his ugly head.
Hah. That'll be the day. How about the new improved human. Cats are fine just as they are. They hold their own and don't take more than they need. And they know how to appreciate.
Lol I like to add funny things to the shopping list with my dad's Alexa lol my dirty freakin mind 👏
Press all these buttons and figure it out for yourself. Customer service is here to serve you.
Thanks for the giggles. I believe the New Yorker will be around another 90 years as long as people keep reading.
Thanks for the giggles. I believe the New Yorker will be around another 90 years as long as people keep reading.