Premium cable network Cinemax chose the New Yorker's Cartoon Issue in 1997 to present four New Yorker-style cartoons by actual New Yorker cartoonists. The cartoonists are Leo Cullum, Victoria Roberts, and Mike Twohy—who got to draw two of them.
Note: Further reading:
Leo Cullum
Victoria Roberts
Mike Twohy
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"Rick just wants to watch some Cinemax. He's exhausted from moving money around all day." Leo Cullum, The New Yorker, December 15, 1997, page 20 |
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"I'm taking you off talk shows and putting you on Cinemax." Mike Twohy, The New Yorker, December 15, 1997, page 22 |
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"He's been hooked on Cinemax ever since we stumbled on a great old Broderick Crawford movie." Mike Twohy, The New Yorker, December 15, 1997, page 24 |
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"You've been up all night watching Cinemax again. Haven't you?" Victoria Roberts, The New Yorker, December 15, 1997, page 26 |
Note: Further reading:
Leo Cullum
Victoria Roberts
Mike Twohy
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