Cartoon Quote by Robert Mankoff Download Open image “'The New Yorker' didn't invent the magazine cartoon, but it did really establish it.” — Robert Mankoff ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cartoon Did Establish Invent Magazine New New yorker Really Yorker
Cartoons, often, that you do for the New Yorker don't appear for months afterwards, and the record for that is a cartoon that was… — Robert Mankoff Copy Share Image
Most magazines have peak moments. They live on, they do just okay, or they die. 'The New Yorker' has had a very different kind… — David Remnick Copy Share Image
I didn't invent anything; it's all there in the culture; it's not a big mystery. I just combine my personal experience with classic cartoon… — Robert Crumb Copy Share Image
“New York was packed with writers, real writers, because there were magazines, real magazines, loads of them. This was back when the Internet was… — Gillian Flynn Copy Share Image
I overheard this elderly rich woman tell this other elderly rich woman, 'Oh, remind me to send you that article on how good standing… — Julio Torres Copy Share Image
I think The New Yorker's cartoons aren't very political because the people who do the cartoons aren't awfully political people, and they aren't paid to be political. I think editorial cartoonists are. That's what they do. They probably have a great natural interest in politics, and then they are paid to do it, so they sort of have to hunt… — Robert Mankoff Copy Share
One of the perks of being a 'New Yorker' cartoonist is that you get to hang around with interesting people. My fellow cartoonists are… — Liza Donnelly Copy Share Image
If [Bill Shawn] liked the piece, then he would run it. But he wanted the magazine to be something that was more than just… — Nat Hentoff Copy Share Image
The New York Quarterly is an amazing, intelligent, crazy, creative, strange, and indispensable magazine. — James Dickey Copy Share Image
The Internet and blogging made writing somewhat more solitary and more splintered. It removes the whole sense of the magazine as an organism. A certain dynamism. At The Village Voice, there were all these fevers inside the offices, that would break out into full-scale rumbles between writers. The New Yorker used to be notorious for everything that went on, sexual… — James Wolcott Copy Share
I will pick a raft of cartoons. And then later, it'll come time to run this cartoon. And I'll look at it, and I… — Robert Mankoff Copy Share Image
Humor of all types is notoriously subjective. That's true not only between different people but even within an individual at different times. This subjectivity… — Robert Mankoff Copy Share Image
I have been married three times and it just keeps better and better, but I'm going to stop here. — Robert Mankoff Copy Share Image
The line between humor and bad taste is your audience, in which some people will find everything offensive, and some people will find nothing… — Robert Mankoff Copy Share Image
The generations that were exposed to sitcom have the people actually saying the line, saying the joke, whereas sort of before that you have… — Robert Mankoff Copy Share Image
When you look back at the older cartoons, they're very much more observational cartoons. And the cartoon, the people in the cartoons are not… — Robert Mankoff Copy Share Image
There's usually nothing in a guy's joke in which we have to understand what's going on in someone else's mind. — Robert Mankoff Copy Share Image
I'm pretty adept with computers and Photoshop for my blog, and I found my style with a conversational voice and an image-ready column. — Robert Mankoff Copy Share Image
Cartoons are like fruit flies. Biologists use fruit flies because their large chromosomes and short life cycle make them ideal for studying hereditary changes. — Robert Mankoff Copy Share Image
I know everybody wants humor to be subversive and speak truth to power. I don't think power's been listening, incidentally. — Robert Mankoff Copy Share Image
I think what Jewish culture taught me and what the - and Jewish culture now is everyone's culture - is all these embarrassing things,… — Robert Mankoff Copy Share Image
People think you get one idea for a cartoon every week, and that's not the way it works. You usually get 10 or 15,… — Robert Mankoff Copy Share Image
Somebody once told me that if you laugh at a George Bush joke, or you send an email cartoon to your friends that makes… — Harold Ramis Copy Share Image
In Roslyn, Pennsylvania, we started our real-life family circus. They provided the inspiration for my cartoons. I provided the perspiration. — Bil Keane Copy Share Image
I just watched cartoons for three years, and that had a strong affect on me. — Johnny Depp Copy Share Image
I enjoy the fact that we have these mobile comics now, which are sort of a cross between a comic book and an animated… — Stan Lee Copy Share Image
I was invited to join the MGM cartoon department. But if I'd started work in animation I'd have had to take a cut in… — Jack Nicholson Copy Share Image
It's not like we have a formula, but I think one of the reasons this show has survived is that it has a big… — Trey Parker Copy Share Image
I always liked to draw, and when I was a kid, the Internet wasn't big at all, so I would go to Internet cafes… — Rich Brian Copy Share Image
The thing that was interesting to me about Relationshapes - as opposed to most of the other cartoons I've ever made - was I… — David Rees Copy Share Image
If you were to look at an old 'Betty Boop' cartoon or an 'Out of the Ink Well' animation, there are many things about… — Fred Seibert Copy Share Image
I seem to thrive by destroying the last thing I did, in a kind of cartoon Nietzsche way. Emerson says in "Experience" something like… — Dan Chiasson Copy Share Image
I love an underdog. No, I don't necessarily mean the cartoon. I mean like David, as in Goliath, or the Bears, as in The… — Nancy Lublin Copy Share Image