Bizarro (comic strip)


Bizarro is a single-panel cartoon written and drawn by cartoonist Dan Piraro.

Publication history

Launched January 21, 1985, the panel appears daily in 350 markets throughout North and South America, Europe and Asia. Initially syndicated by Chronicle Features, it moved to the Universal Press Syndicate in 1995 and then King Features Syndicate in 2003.
On January 1, 2018, Piraro's friend and colleague Wayne Honath took over creative duties on the daily strip, with Piraro continuing to do the Sunday strip. Wayno had been collaborating on writing the strip since 2009 and had even drawn the strip for a few previous stretches.

Characters and story

Bizarro gives an eccentric, exaggerated and, as the name implies, bizarre look at everyday life. 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. 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. Comics critic Tom Heintjes described Bizarro's themes, cryptic aspects and expansion into performance art:

Hidden symbols

Most Bizarro cartoons since 1995 include one or more of these devices hidden somewhere in the cartoon:
As of 2008, Piraro indicates how many symbols are hidden in each strip with a number above his signature.

Awards

The strip and its creator have been recognized with several awards, including the National Cartoonists Society's Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award. Nominated for the NCS Reuben Award each year from 2002 to 2010, it finally won in 2010.
In 2005, Piraro was seen in the 75th anniversary in Blondie.

Veganism

In 2002, Piraro became a vegan. The effects of that lifestyle change are visible in his work, as Piraro often incorporates vegan and animal cruelty themes into his cartoons. He garnered kudos from the "cruelty-free" activist community for being a visible supporter of its cause, while others, including fans of his older work, see his new output as overtly preachy, viewing his cartoons as conveying more message than humor. In 2007, Piraro designed a limited-edition T-shirt for endangeredwear.com to raise money for the Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary, a non-profit organization committed to working to end the systematic abuse of animals used for food.