Monday, August 04, 2008
Tomine Times Two
Two recent illustrations by Adrian Tomine for The New Yorker:
From "A Soldier's Legacy," an article about Alan Rogers, a soldier in Iraq whose death has led to disagreement among those who knew him — and those who thought they knew him:
From "Dr. Kush," an article about "how medical marijuana is transforming the pot industry."
And not by Tomine, but I thought this superhero-related cartoon from the July 28th issue was worth sharing:
That Superman (or is it Shazam?) can be such a jealous jerk sometimes.
Two recent illustrations by Adrian Tomine for The New Yorker:
From "A Soldier's Legacy," an article about Alan Rogers, a soldier in Iraq whose death has led to disagreement among those who knew him — and those who thought they knew him:
From "Dr. Kush," an article about "how medical marijuana is transforming the pot industry."
And not by Tomine, but I thought this superhero-related cartoon from the July 28th issue was worth sharing:
That Superman (or is it Shazam?) can be such a jealous jerk sometimes.
Labels: Adrian Tomine, Illustration, New Yorker