The New Yorker's most recent cover pairs two "chemists" currently making headlines abroad and at home -- the cancerous anti-hero of television's most-discussed drama and a real-life Syrian dictator linked to sarin attacks on his own people.
Barry Blitt, who frequently contributes cartoons and illustrations to the magazine, drew meth-maker Walter White entering his lab to find Bashar Assad meddling with the tubes and beakers.
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