Cover Story: Barry Blitt’s “Bad Chemistry”

Barry Blitt, who has done seventy-seven New Yorker covers in the past nineteen years, also drew this week’s cover, titled “Bad Chemistry.” Blitt often turns to current events for inspiration: “Seems like there’s never a shortage of real life villains to make even the most conscience-free fictional character look comic in comparison—alas.”

For more on the topic, read George Packer’s Comment on Syria.