Rejected: A Jesus Graffiti Cartoon

As Alison says, it's not that our standards are lower than the New Yorker's. It's just that our sense of humor may be sicker. Below, and on the show, are some of the latest cartoons rejected by the New Yorker. Thanks to Matthew Diffee for giving them a second life.

Diffee cartoon Courtesy of Matthew Diffee
 

Two more after the jump.

Noth Cartoon Courtesy of Paul Noth
 


SipressCartoon Courtesy of David Sipress
 
 

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After hearing this story I was excited to go home and see the cartoons. Now that I seen the actual cartoons, I think that the radio descriptions were funnier. Nice job on the descriptions

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