Mick Stevens lives in Florida. He has applied his skills to various odd cartooning jobs – comic strips, greeting cards, and animation. After years of submitting cartoons, and amassing an impressive selection of rejection slips, his work began being published in The New Yorker in 1979.
Original artwork available for this print!For original art inquiries, please call 212-286-7133 or email originalart@newyorkerstore.comPublished January 18, 2010
"They've got Hank on some of that medical marijuana."
An elderly couple and a younger woman sit at a coffee table. The man is slouched down in his seat and making a peace sign.
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