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Early Skywriting
Dan Piraro Dan Piraro

Early Skywriting

The act (if not the art) of writing has become exponentially easier in my lifetime. I took a typing class in 9th grade and still contend it was the most valuable thing I learned in school. I have typed exponentially more often than I have solved for x…

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Getting Stoned
Dan Piraro Dan Piraro

Getting Stoned

Around eight or ten years ago, King Features asked me to move my blog to their Comics Kingdom website. I like KF, they’ve done right by me, but I decided against it for several reasons, chief among them was that you’d have to have a subscription to that site to read my posts. (The second reason was that every page of that site was drenched in purple and yellow and it made me a little nauseous. I couldn’t see Bizarro bedecked in that manner.) They’ve recently redesigned the whole site and it’s much better, but I’m still staying here.

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Life Can Be a Beach
Dan Piraro Dan Piraro

Life Can Be a Beach

The week’s cartoons and a FREE article from my subscription newsletter The Naked Cartoonist.

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How To Worry Less About the World
Dan Piraro Dan Piraro

How To Worry Less About the World

It’s a politically scary time on planet Earth. But it’s important to note that this is neither the first, nor the scariest time our species has experienced, by a long shot.

You could fill a volume the size of the Manhattan phonebook (trust me, they were huge and the type was tiny) with a list of the catastrophes humans have caused and/or endured in our brief time here, but I won’t attempt to cite them. Just know that …

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Go Costume!
Dan Piraro Dan Piraro

Go Costume!

When my kids were small, I took them to Disney World and that place is crawling with big, foam-rubber characters altering the reality and future expectations of countless children. That was when I first started thinking about the people inside those things. (The character costumes, not the children.)

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This is Not Magritte
Dan Piraro Dan Piraro

This is Not Magritte

Both Wayno and I have drawn numerous cartoons inspired by his work and it wasn’t until I picked up my (digital, inkless, electronic) pen to write this post that I realized why: surrealism and (our kind of) cartoons are two approaches to the same thing.

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Sibling Quibbling
Dan Piraro Dan Piraro

Sibling Quibbling

I once read that even though it can be brutal, sibling rivalry is completely natural. While our parents are our lifeline, our siblings are the opposite—competitors for resources. If there’s not enough food for the whole family, the more selfish or aggressive offspring eats while the other goes hungry or gets left in the forest…

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Delicious Death Wish
Dan Piraro Dan Piraro

Delicious Death Wish

I’ve spent a fair amount of time over the years trying to understand nutrition and have come to a conclusion: Conclusions are pointless. At least for now…

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Shoes Your Poison
Dan Piraro Dan Piraro

Shoes Your Poison

Today’s cartoon is about the “Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe.” Like many children’s rhymes and stories, it’s been sanitized a bit over time. The third and fourth line, which I’d never heard before I researched it for this post, take the story in a whole other direction.

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Big Head Cure
Dan Piraro Dan Piraro

Big Head Cure

The expression “shrink” is short for “head shrinker,” which I suppose is a reference to certain cannibalistic tribes who shrunk the heads of their enemies…

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Elephant Jibberish
Dan Piraro Dan Piraro

Elephant Jibberish

Perhaps the character Tarzan is so enduring because he reminds us of ourselves. He was raised by apes, just like we all were…

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Fools in Love
Dan Piraro Dan Piraro

Fools in Love

My wife divulged some dark secrets about me in her latest psychology essay. Yikes…

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Pharm Fun
Dan Piraro Dan Piraro

Pharm Fun

A week of Bizarro cartoons and a video of me beating up an idiot.

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