Michael Maslin has contributed more than 600 cartoons to The New Yorker since 1978. He has published several collections of cartoons, including Mixed Company, The Crowd Goes Wild, The Gang's All Here!, and The More the Merrier; and he and his wife, cartoonist Liza Donnelly, recently collaborated on a book, Cartoon Marriage.
Published February 27, 2012
"Hey—what do you say we get out of here and go back to our own places?"
a man says to a woman on the terrace of a building. A party is going on inside.
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