![]() Piraro has taken his panel in directions simultaneously surreal and topical. Comics critic Tom Heintjes described Bizarro's themes, cryptic aspects and expansion into performance art: ![]() Some cartoons involve celebrities, such as Sheryl Crow and Penn Jillette, while others make reference to themselves or characters from comics or animation, such as Superman and Gumby. Piraro has described it as "about the incredibly surreal things that happen to all of us in our so-called 'normal' lives." The situations are surreal, yet often plausible. Characters and story īizarro gives an eccentric, exaggerated and, as the name implies, bizarre look at everyday life. Wayno had been collaborating on writing the strip since 2009 and had drawn the strip for a few previous stretches. On January 1, 2018, Piraro's friend and colleague Wayne "Wayno" Honath took over creative duties on the daily strip, with Piraro continuing to do the Sunday strip. Initially syndicated by Chronicle Features, it moved to the Universal Press Syndicate in 1995 and then King Features Syndicate in 2003. Launched January 21, 1985, the panel appears daily in 350 markets throughout North and South America, Europe and Asia. Dan Piraro's Bizarro daily (September 2, 2008)īizarro is a single- panel cartoon written and drawn by cartoonist Dan Piraro and later by cartoonist Wayne "Wayno" Honath. ![]()
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