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A Genealogy of the Cartoon Grim Reaper
The New Yorker
2017-06-01
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The Grim Reaper—that black-coated, scythe-carrying personification of death—has appeared in over a hundred and four cartoons in The New Yorker since 1937. But where was he prior to that?
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