Tom Toro is a celebrated cartoonist and author whose sharp wit and distinctive style have made him a longtime favorite of The New Yorker, where he has contributed more than 200 cartoons since 2010. His work – often humorous, thoughtful, and quietly absurd – has earned widespread recognition, including being named a finalist for the National Cartoonist Society’s Reuben Award in 2020.
In addition to his cartooning career, Toro is the creator of the syndicated comic strip Home Free and an accomplished lecturer represented by Cassidy & Fishman. With a background in film and storytelling shaped by graduate studies at NYU and an undergraduate education at Yale, his creative range extends well beyond the page. Now based in Portland, Oregon, Tom Toro continues to produce work that resonates with audiences, blending intelligence, warmth, and humor in every cartoon.
Scroll down to discover a handpicked selection of Toro’s most popular cartoons – standout favorites that have resonated with our community across previous posts.
Also, if you’re interested, Tom has released a book featuring a collection of his cartoons titled And to Think We Started as a Book Club. The book brings together many of his best-loved works along with previously unpublished cartoons, making it a great read for fans of his humor.
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My favorite leaf device could be reversed so it vacuums up the leaves, shreds them, and empties into a bag.
"There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Wifi" - with apologies to Robert Heinlein
Dr Spock's venture into running a small business was doomed from the start
Don't worry kid, the minute you voice your opinion about the world and suggest ideas on fixing things, they'll shoot you down for being too inexperienced and naive
There were other things in that movie that struck me as unconvincing too ...
Some of these are either repeats or plagiarised, since I've seen the jokes before.
Some of these are either repeats or plagiarised, since I've seen the jokes before.
