I have no definite idea. It might be a symbolic representation of chaos or a commentary on subway systems. Without seeing it, can only make these guesses.
Maybe it's because they had a bad experience with insects before or have an irrational fear based on imagination. It could be anything, really.
It could be a commentary on the cleanliness or conditions of the subway system.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it was related to some work pressure or personal issues. But I haven't heard the specific details.
I don't have exact information. It could be that he passed away due to various reasons such as a tragic incident or a long-term health issue. We might need more context or news reports to know for sure.
Not sure, but it could be that some emerging cartoonists made a big splash and caught everyone's attention with their amazing work.
Well, there might not be a direct connection. Maybe a cartoonist made a funny or satirical cartoon about bedbugs in the subway.
The cowboy losing his phone in the cartoon might mean he's cut off from communication or has lost important contacts. It could also be a source of humor as he tries to cope without it.
The cartoon car being torn over flames is likely a fictional or imaginative scene. Maybe it's part of a story or a creative illustration.
Well, without more details about what 'galactic' is, it's hard to say precisely. If it's a business, perhaps the New Yorker story led to a change in its public perception, which then caused it to be 'grounded' in some way, like a halt in operations or a reevaluation of its plans.
I'm not sure specifically what the 'Elder L Tom Perry New York Subway Story' is. There could be many stories related to someone named Elder L Tom Perry in the context of the New York subway. It might be a personal experience, a religious or community - related event. Without more information, it's hard to say exactly what happened.