I have been a fan of
Jaime Hernandez's art for thirty-some years now (and you can see some another item I've written about him and his work over
here). The new issue of
The New Yorker came in the mail the other day and it was great to see that the cover was by this very gentleman! He has drawn some interior spot illustrations for earlier issues but I am just about certain that this marks
Jaime's first appearance on the cover. Congrats!
The love came first but now here's the vinegar. What exactly is supposed to be going on in the above very nicely drawn image? A hot dog vending cart is rolling down the aisle in an airplane? Why? Or is it a commentary on mustard? Or maybe it's merely a fun exercise in surrealism like
Luis Bunuel's
Mexican Bus Ride in which a jungle sprouts inside a bus filled with commuters? I don't understand it but congrats nonetheless!