New Yorker Fun and Games Issue
Skip to commentsThe New Yorker’s annual Cartoons and Puzzles special issue is coming to your bookstore and newsstand shelves, or maybe to your mailbox.


The Kate Beaton cover starts it off with a combination of cartoon and puzzle.



And the New Yorker online contents page shows the special features (some shown above).

Of course the famed New Yorker cartoons remain a part of this amusing and entertaining issue.
Michael Maslin lists the cartoonists for this issue as:

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