30 years later, people still can't tell if you're a dog on the internet. The New Yorker's 1993 classic is most-shared cartoon in the history of the magazine, and one of the best-known jokes about the internet. It's yours for about $50,000.
I think most of the people complaining don’t seem to realize that this was a one-off in The New Yorker from before most people had the Internet, and not a currently running web series.
Well I think ‘most iconic’ is typical journalistic hyperbole, but I would call it very well-known overall. Just type the phrase into a search engine.
I think most of the people complaining don’t seem to realize that this was a one-off in The New Yorker from before most people had the Internet, and not a currently running web series.