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Bruce McCall was an artist and humor writer. His art has been featured on over 80 New Yorker covers and featured in hundreds of magazines, including the original national Lampoon, Vanity Fair and more.
Bruce McCall (1935–2023) was a visionary artist and writer whose paintings appeared on more than 80 covers of The New Yorker.
His contributions to the original National Lampoon, Vanity Fair, Esquire, and Saturday Night Live helped shape modern American humor. Known for his blend of nostalgic futurism and subversive wit, McCall’s work remains singular and influential.
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