Above is the Chris Ware illustrated cover of The New Yorker, depicting parents taking their children trick-or-treating. Ware also wrote and illustrated a comic that appeared inside of the magazine that can be seen here.
Other Things You Might Find Interesting
- The Brooklyn Superhero Supply Co.
So, if the Brooklyn Superhero Supply Co. is a real website that sells real products, maybe this is where real superheroes come for their real superhero supply needs. Read More → - Jim Henson's The Storyteller from Archaia
Put simply, some of my favorite writers and illustrators are bringing back the magic that made The Storyteller so much fun. Read More → - Comics on Tees Volume 4
According to the Threadless blog, you can expect to see Comics on Tees Volume 4 out January 30th. Read More → - Hellboy, Beast of the Apocalypse
From Phil Noto’s blog, Your Nice New Outfit Read More → - Children's Drawings Made Realistic with The Monster Engine
Sometime back in 1998, Dave Devries was looking over some pictures his niece Jessica had drawn in a sketchbook. To most these were just a child’s simple drawings, but it was around this time that the wheels started turning for Devries. Read More → - The Eyes Have It
Yoni Alter, self-professed thinker and maker, has created a fun little piece called The Eyes Have It. It shows off how distinctive so many cartoon character’s eyes are and it’s fun to try and guess them all. There’s a static picture of it below, but it really needs to be interacted with to be fully experienced. Read More → - New Labyrinth Graphic Novel from Archaia on Free Comic Book Day
Super suave comics creator Ted Naifeh posted about one of his many upcoming projects, a brand new story from Jim Henson’s Labyrinth. Naifeh will be writing the story alongside Adrianne Ambrose and it will be illustrated by Cory Godbey. Read More → - Bad Robot's Action Movie FX App
As a promotion for Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, Bad Robot has released the Action Movie FX app. It allows you to film a boring scene with your iPhone and add the decidedly un-boring effect of your choice. Read More →




My favorite is when I’m mid-conversation with someone and they look down at their device and say, “I’ve got to take this” then start typing away.
… and my only recourse is to look down at my device and find something to make me busy too. :-/