Tom Toro is an artist and writer living in Berkeley, California. His cartoons have appeared in the New Yorker since 2010. His debut novel The Miracle of the Mountain, about a young American's tragicomic journey in Cairo, Egypt, is currently being read by literary agents. Tom is hard at work on his second novel, When All Else Fails, a haunted house mystery that takes place during the Great Recession. He can be reached at tomtoro (at) gmail (dot) com.
Original artwork available for this print!For original art inquiries, please call 212-286-7133 or email originalart@newyorkerstore.comPublished November 26, 2012
"Yes, the planet got destroyed, but for a beautiful moment in time we created a lot of value for shareholders."
(A man and 3 children sit around a fire in a scorched wasteland)
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