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Bob Mankoff has been contributing cartoons to The New Yorker ever since 1977 and now, as cartoon editor, he evaluates more than 500 cartoons submitted to the magazine each week. Mankoff is proud ...
The New Yorker has published 78,000 cartoons since its inception, and more than 14,000 of those were published under current cartoon editor, Bob Mankoff.
Bob Mankoff’s 20-year run as the cartoon editor for the New Yorker is over, but he’s not done making jokes. Mankoff, the current cartoon and humor editor for Esquire, is launching Carto… ...
New Yorker cartoon editor Bob Mankoff lets 60 Minutes cameras into the weekly process of picking the magazine’s famous cartoons The following is a script from "The Cartoonist" which aired on ...
Cartooning is a funny business, but being cartoon editor at The New Yorker has a serious side, too. Consider the statistics: Bob Mankoff, a Briarcliff Manor resident who's been cartoon editor ...
New Yorker Cartoon Editor Reveals the Art of Skewering Hollywood "I think Hollywood will always provide fodder," says artist and outgoing editor Bob Mankoff, who counts on industry contributors ...
After 20 years as the magazine's cartoon gatekeeper, Bob Mankoff is stepping down. He says humor helps us cope with hardship, get along with one another — and, in general, makes life more enjoyable.
AFI Docs: The New Yorker cartoonist documentary 'Very Semi-Serious' screens today at the festival. Here's how the filmmakers got rare access.
Emma Allen is the youngest cartoon editor in the magazine's history, who has published cartoons from the serious and high-minded to the silly and just plain funny.
This is FRESH AIR. If you love New Yorker cartoons, you'd probably love the view from Bob Mankoff's desk. As the cartoon editor of the magazine, he evaluates more than 500 cartoons every week. He ...
After 20 years as the magazine's cartoon gatekeeper, Bob Mankoff is stepping down. He says humor helps us cope with hardship, get along with one another — and, in general, makes life more enjoyable.