All In The Mask That You Wear

Chris Ware's The New Yorker Cover

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.


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1 comment to All In The Mask That You Wear

  • 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. :-/

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