Find exclusive book reviews, including this one, at The Walrus Said blog.
An Agony in Eight Fits
"Just the place for a Snark!" the Bellman cried . . . .
Monday, February 23, 2026
The New Yorker covers: November 14, 1970
Over the years, there have been many magazines whose covers have featured the work of highly talented artists and illustrators. But probably no magazine has had more varied and memorable covers, over a longer period of time, than The New Yorker, which was founded in 1925.
![]() |
| Charles Addams (covers untitled until February 1993) |
Today in the history of the American comic strip: February 23
American
cartoonists and writers may not have invented the comic strip, but some
argue that the comics, as we know them today, are an American creation.
Clearly, the United States has played an outsize role in the
development of this underappreciated art form.
2.23.1913: Gus Mager’s Hawkshaw the Detective debuts in the New York World. The strip ran from 1913 to 1922, and again from 1931 to 1952. The name of Mager's character was derived from common American slang of the time, in which "hawkshaw" was a synonym for detective.
Sunday, February 22, 2026
The New Yorker covers: August 13, 1960
Over the years, there have been many magazines whose covers have featured the work of highly talented artists and illustrators. But probably no magazine has had more varied and memorable covers, over a longer period of time, than The New Yorker, which was founded in 1925.
![]() |
| Abe Birnbaum (covers untitled until February 1993) |
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)











