@washingtonpost Outlook page, after nearly 70 years, printed its last edition this weekend. In the article titled “Farewell to Outlook, and nearly 70 years of essays, arguments and criticism” Robert G. Kaiser and Steve Luxenberg wrote: “A few weeks ago, The Washington Post informed subscribers by email that “the essays and analysis appearing in Outlook will now be found exclusively in Opinions in the A section and online.” Befitting the mission that the section eventually embraced — to interpret and witness and seek out unheard voices, and perhaps help Post readers make a little more sense of the world — Outlook will end its run by telling its own story.” • I’ve been fortunate to grace the cover of Outlook a few times. My favorite illustration I’ve done for Outlook is a conceptual pastiche illustration of Robert Mueller as the archangel Michael. Many thought he was the one who would take down Donald Trump. Many believed we would finally have justice served for all of his alleged crimes. Instead, he presented his findings and disappointed the faithful. • This illustration was for the March 31, 2019 edition of the Washington Post Outlook page. • #editorialillustration #conceptualillustration #design #wapo #washingtonpost (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiqR7OOOft4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=