In April, Tomer Hanuka graced the cover of the New Yorker with his spot on depiction of the L-Train in New York. A train Bottleneck fans know very well.
He had this to say about the cover to the New Yorker: "Bohemian beards may save time because you don’t have to shave, but a big beard demands commitment,†Tomer Hanuka, the artist behind this week’s cover, says. “But I think superbeards can add gravitas to any face.†Regarding his own grooming habits, Hanuka says that he is afflicted with a “Homer Simpson chin,†in spite of the fact that he shaves his chin (and skull) regularly."