Steve Jobs at Heaven’s Gate: The New Yorker Cover

One drawing by The New Yorker cartoonists says it all. Brilliantly done. You can find the original cover here, and watch how the cartoonists go about their work here.

And then from across the very big pond, we have Australian cartoonist Peter Nicholson offering another creative take on Mr. Jobs’ meeting with St. Peter. Find original here, and thanks Geoff for sending…

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  1. Kurren says . . . | October 9, 2011 / 12:08 pm

    What a really poor, and lazy cover. This theme with St. Peter has been seen so many times.

    Oh, Steve Jobs was a Buddhist, by the way…

  2. وظائف خالية says . . . | December 25, 2011 / 9:24 am

    I love the valuable info you supply in your posts. I like your writing style.

    شكراً لك ,وظائف خالية .

  3. Sean says . . . | February 23, 2012 / 3:28 am

    One drawing by The New Yorker cartoonists says it all. Brilliantly done. You can find the original cover here, and watch how the cartoonists go about their work here.
    Yes, absolutely brilliant, and most probably this is what really happened, the Saint was holding in iPad when he got there.

  4. وظائف خالية says . . . | March 9, 2012 / 6:40 am

    wow . thank you very mush

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