Iconic New Yorker Covers
Iconic covers from The New Yorker capture moments of tragedy, upheaval, and cultural shifts with striking visual storytelling. From political and environmental crises to unforgettable imagery, these works resonate far beyond the city they depict.











The most iconic New Yorker covers are the ones that address tragedy, or illustrated some kind of upheaval—political, environmental, social—that affected New Yorkers and other Earthlings on a large scale. Others are simply unforgettable as images. Here are some of the most memorable by Emily Temple.
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