Eustace Tilley (above), a cover illustration by Rea Irvin, has long been the mascot of The New Yorker. Eustace graced the first issue of the magazine when it appeared on February 21, 1925, and he has appeared on many covers since then, usually in February. In recent years, he has been depicted or commemorated in many different ways.
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| Rea Irvin (covers untitled until February 1993) (Parody cover for the birthday of The New Yorker co-founder Harold Ross.) |


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