Dan Piraro, the creator of the iconic comic strip Bizarro, has been making readers laugh for decades, with his daily comics appearing in more than 300 newspapers. His instantly recognizable art style has left a lasting impression, especially for those who grew up flipping through the paper and spotting his work.
Before fully dedicating himself to cartooning, Dan also spent time as the host of Fox TV’s Utopia!. But no matter where his career took him, comics remained his true passion. Today, he’s still creating and sharing his work, including on social media. With numerous awards to his name, it feels like the perfect time to revisit some of the best Bizarro comics our community has loved over the years and enjoy a well-earned dose of nostalgia.
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Wait, so it's "of the Devil," but at the same time it's a "choice of lifestyle"? The logic doesn't logic.
The logic is that he's chosen to accept the Devil's evil and should instead fight against it. Just like gay people should all choose not to engage in any gay behaviour. It's entirely consistent with what these bigots would say, it's both the Devil's work and your own choice to accept it.
Load More Replies...Being anything but white, Christian and straight, today.
Load More Replies...That's not just the Middle Ages - that's ME in Grade 5, Mrs Woolner would have made a good friar, except for being fem.
Lol. Judges 20:16 mentions "700 left-handed warriors who could sling a stone at a hair and not miss". It's not so much "left-handed is bad' as "right-handed is better". Right-handed is a majority, so they pick righty as a position of power
is this a reference to the proboscis monkey? with the long nose that makes a hooting/honking sound?
Then don’t look up “ Sourtoe Cocktail” in Diamond Tooth Gertie's Gambling Hall in Dawson City, Yukon, Canada. 🤢
I've always wondered who came up with our units of measure & how it was done.
When i used to work in central London, a dude used to walk up and down Oxford Street with a placard saying that all the problems in the world were caused by 'peanuts, birdseed and sitting'. I'm beginning to think he was onto something . . . .
I went to a strict Freudian therapist in London. When a b**b went off near his office, I saw him chatting to some fireman. I then witnessed the extraordinary sight of him being elevated in a Simon Snorkel up to his third floor office to retrieve his elephant ornament. What would Sigmund say?
I always enjoy Dan Pirraro, and I always check to see if he has written a number next to his signature for many how many items he has hidden in each photo. I believe he only started adding the number of clues the past 10 or 20 years, but it's fun to search for them. I think this time though I only got about 80 - 85% of them.
The intro mentions Dan Piraro, but neglects to mention Wayne "Wayno" Honath, who has been doing the daily strip for eight years.
I always enjoy Dan Pirraro, and I always check to see if he has written a number next to his signature for many how many items he has hidden in each photo. I believe he only started adding the number of clues the past 10 or 20 years, but it's fun to search for them. I think this time though I only got about 80 - 85% of them.
The intro mentions Dan Piraro, but neglects to mention Wayne "Wayno" Honath, who has been doing the daily strip for eight years.
