Ninety-three-year-old editorial cartoonist, Pulitzer Prize winner and Village Voice veteran Jules Feiffer and his wife, JZ Holden, regi...
Ninety-three-year-old editorial cartoonist, Pulitzer Prize winner and Village Voice veteran Jules Feiffer and his wife, JZ Holden, register their home with Shelter Island for $1.2 million.
Feiffer – who is also the illustrator of Gimme’s favorite childhood book, “The Phantom Tollbooth” — moved to Shelter Island full-time in 2017.
The charming traditional shingle-style house at 5 Emerson Lane, built in 2016, sits on just over half an acre.
It features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, wood floors, a fireplace, and serene views as it borders 45 acres of unspoilt grounds.
There is also a water filtration system, a patio and space for a swimming pool.



Feiffer has written over 35 books, plays, and screenplays, including the Academy Award-winning animated short, “Munro,” “Carnal Knowledge,” and “Popeye.”
He is also part of the Comic Book Hall of Fame.
The listing broker is Dawn Watson of Douglas Elliman.
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