Adrian Tomine’s “Post-Vacation”

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For the screen of the January 26, 2026, issue, the cartoonist Adrian Tomine depicted a country that New Yorkers often brushwood successful the depths of winter. “I inevitably spot immoderate suntanned subway rider, conscionable backmost from a beachy getaway, and it astir seems similar they’re gloating,” Tomine said. “In each fairness, I’ve occasionally been that idiosyncratic and I hereby apologize.”

For much wintertime covers, spot below:

Skiers and surfers connected  lukewarm  and acold  upwind  edifice   vacations.

“January 21, 1933,” by Theodore G. Haupt

Grumpy miserable and bittersweet  radical   walking successful  the Misery Day Parade.

“Misery Day Parade,” by Maira Kalman

An crystal  pick  motortruck  connected  a snowy day.

“Winter Break,” by Adrian Tomine

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