21 Days of Halloween supplemental; Chris Ware in the New Yorker

Ware did the cover and a comic inside this week’s issue. [Via Graham Linehan.]

Ware did the cover and a comic inside this week’s issue. [Via Graham Linehan.]
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10/27/09 at 2:45 pm
make sure to check out the big article about wes anderson and the fantastic mr fox
10/27/09 at 2:52 pm
I’m not much of a fan of Chris Ware, but that cover is really really good. Very atmospheric.
10/27/09 at 3:31 pm
I agree with tekende. And good joke with the light source for the parents, subtle enough that I didn’t pick it up the first time around.
10/27/09 at 7:31 pm
Awesome cover!!!
10/27/09 at 8:46 pm
Brilliant!
10/28/09 at 2:58 am
Perfect Ware. Funny, sad, sterile, human.
Not him… the picture.
10/29/09 at 11:16 am
To me, the message here is that life as a “live” experience is being lost or polluted by the increasing dependence and reliance on alternate, indirect forms of communication or human contact.