I was at a newsstand recently, and not a single general interest magazine except
The New Yorker had an illustration on the cover. I can understand them cutting down on size to save money, but, must they all have photographs? Many teachers I had in art school blamed the dearth of illustration on
Spy with its graphics, but they still had a number of illustrations. Even newspapers like
The Village Voice have stopped paying some of their contributors.
At one time
Time would frequently have a drawing instead of a photograph.
These are scans rather than magazines I own. This is why I couldn't get them bigger and the borders are blurry. I wish I could.
Okay this first one doesn't count, since it's for a story specifically about comics.
April 9, 1965

May 14, 1965
by
Saul Steinberg
April 4, 1967by
Paul Conrad
September 22,1967
by
Gerald Scarfe
November 3,1967these next three are by
David Levine
January 5,1968
March 8, 1968
again, these next two are
Gerald Scarfe.
June 26, 1968
October 11, 1968
Since these are all in chronological order, On Monday I'll be getting to Jack Davis, who did the majority of them.