Sam Gross, whose cartoons wrenched gags from frogs’ legs, fairy tales, cats, aliens and cave men, drawing belly laughs whether they graced the pages of The New Yorker or eviscerated notions of taste ...
Sam Gross, whose outrageous, sometimes shocking and occasionally — by today’s standards — cancel-worthy cartoons are considered some of the funniest single-panel gags to ever appear in the National ...
Cartoonist Sam Gross has mixed feelings about the cruise he’ll take in September. On the one hand, he’s looking forward to the opportunity to discuss his craft with an interested audience. Gross is ...
Most every Tuesday, a crew of cartoonists face the harrowing task of presenting their weekly batches of gags to this magazine for judgment. Afterward, they’re ready for comfort food, preferably at the ...
Sometimes TV shows drag their unfunny, uninteresting, yet highly rated feet across our living rooms for years. “Who let this happen?” we cry in vain. Other times, the powers that be get things right.
Before Matt Groening, before Art Spiegelman, before even Charles Schultz, there was Milt Gross. Gross was a pioneering early-20th-century American cartoonist, one whose comic strips, graphic novels, ...
Ever wanted to see Norman Rockwell'spro-civil rights cartoon of a black soldier and a white soldier withtheir blood mingling after they'd been shot in Vietnam? Too bad – it was killed by *Look ...
Fox’s new animated series, “Bob’s Burgers,” is another gross cartoon where the laughs get burnt to a crisp, this time about a beachside hamburger joint owned and operated by the Belchers, a family of ...
I was very sad to learn that Morley Safer passed away today. I’ve enjoyed his work for years on “60 Minutes,” and it was a true honor to be a guest on the show, in 2014. When we were taping that ...