Home Comics Art 31 Days of Halloween: Ivan Brunetti ComicsArtHolidaysHelloween!Culture 31 Days of Halloween: Ivan Brunetti By Heidi MacDonald - 10/28/2010 3:56 am 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinReddItEmailTumblr This week’s New Yorker cover — woot! Via Flog More information on the great Ivan Brunetti here. Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Print (Opens in new window) Print Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Like this:Like Loading... RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Review: VERMEER OF THE BORSCHT BELT and The Art of Not Forgetting – Inside Drew Friedman’s Universe Critical Thinking: The World’s Greatest Detective vs. the Ghetto SDCC ’23: Jim Lee declares: “Comic Con belongs to the comics again” 1 COMMENT That’s pretty awesome. I particularly love the cluster of DeNiros at lower left. Loading... Wow. An Ivan Brunetti-drawn Rupert Pupkin was not the sort of thing I ever expected to see. Life is full of awesome sometimes. Loading... I like how it starts at the top with ‘cheerier’ tones, then steadily goes down in cheeriness as you slowly scan down the page. Loading... LATEST POSTS British Book Awards announce first ever Graphic Novel shortlist Dean Simons - 03/06/2026 5:45 pm Nintendo serves U.S. government with tariff lawsuit 03/06/2026 3:00 pm X-Men’s BISHOP to star in new solo series 03/06/2026 11:45 am Why comics creators must fight the proposed censorship of H.R. 7661 03/06/2026 11:30 am ADVERTISEMENT
Wow. An Ivan Brunetti-drawn Rupert Pupkin was not the sort of thing I ever expected to see. Life is full of awesome sometimes. Loading...
I like how it starts at the top with ‘cheerier’ tones, then steadily goes down in cheeriness as you slowly scan down the page. Loading...
That’s pretty awesome. I particularly love the cluster of DeNiros at lower left.
Wow. An Ivan Brunetti-drawn Rupert Pupkin was not the sort of thing I ever expected to see.
Life is full of awesome sometimes.
I like how it starts at the top with ‘cheerier’ tones, then steadily goes down in cheeriness as you slowly scan down the page.