Thursday, May 4, 2017

Bob Mankoff named humour editor for Esquire

Michael cava in The Washington Post.



Bob Mankoff didn’t wait long to let the other cartoon shoe drop.

One day after he officially stepped down as cartoon editor of the New Yorker, Mankoff has been named cartoon and humor editor of Esquire, Hearst Magazines is announcing today.

Esquire has a rich history of publishing cartoons, but that dedication began to wane a half-century ago. Mankoff plans to curate humor at Esquire much the same way he did for two decades at the New Yorker.

“Bob is one of the funniest, most creative people I know,” Esquire Editor in Chief Jay Fielden said in a statement. “What he’s going to do is invent an entirely new look and sensibility in cartooning by upping the aesthetics and embracing a wide set of fresh voices.

” ‘La La Land’ proved an old form can become a new sensation. That’s the ambition here.”

Mankoff says he look forward to “bringing the funny back to Esquire.”


UPDATE

"New Esquire humor editor Bob Mankoff says he’ll ditch the ‘delusional’ open-call approach of his New Yorker years" by Michael Cavna.

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