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(1997) BIZARRO AMONG THE SAVAGES. By Dan Piraro.

(1997) BIZARRO AMONG THE SAVAGES. By Dan Piraro. (ISBN: 0836221737 / 0-8362-2173-7) 

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(1997) BIZARRO AMONG THE SAVAGES. By Dan Piraro. (ISBN: 0836221737 / 0-8362-2173-7)

Book Description: Andrews McMeel, Kansas City, U.S.A., 1997. Hardcover. First Edition Thus, number line on copyright page reads (not stated). Lime Green Hard Cover Boards, Black Cloth Spine With Orange Text. 258 pages, 5.75" x 8.75" tall, 1" thick. Illustrated with some drawings by the author.

Book Condition: Very Good++.

Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good++. NON price-clipped DJ [$16.95 US].

Description: Artist Dan Piraro, creator of the hit cartoon Bizarro, wanted to launch a book tour for his book Bizarro Number 9-but found the funds were unavailable. Undaunted, he sent out a message on the internet, asking fans to send him plane tickets, pick him up at the airport, and drive him around to bookstores and interviews, feed him, and give him a place to stay.

Review: Dan Piraro, creator of the Klibanesque comic Bizarro, takes an uncomfortable journey into the homes of his deranged and well-mannered fans. Because Piraro's publishing company refused to pay for a book tour for his most recent collection of cartoons, he came up with the potentially dangerous idea of contacting his fan base and asking them to send him plane tickets, drive him around, and let him stay in their homes. Before chronicling his adventures on the road, Piraro presents a painfully funny narration of his Catholic upbringing, describing nuns as women who talk several times each day to invisible beings, and whose job it is to teach heathen children the value of mindless complicity to authority. The second section of the book, where Piraro relates his travels among the comics fans, is less cruelly funny but nonetheless good reading. The stories of those who were kind enough to cart around a strange cartoonist are surprisingly touching. As an added bonus, the spirit of Wheel of Fortune's Pat Sajak serves as Piraro's guardian angel throughout his travels.

"Dan Piraro is indisputably one of the best cartoonists currently playing the game. Piraro’s daily Bizarro is like fresh air compared to the rest of most comics pages — it’s surreal, opinionated, and consistently funny." — The Onion

Dan PiraroAbout The Author: Daniel Charles Piraro (born 1958) is a painter, illustrator and cartoonist best known for his award-winning syndicated cartoon panel Bizarro. Piraro's cartoons have been reprinted in 15 book collections between 1986 and the present.

Born in Kansas City, Missouri, Piraro was raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he graduated from Booker T. Washington High School in 1976.

He dropped out of Washington University in St. Louis. He lived in Dallas, Texas, for many years and currently resides in Brooklyn with his wife, Ashley Lou Smith. Syndicated since 1985, Bizarro was appearing in 250 papers by 2006.

Political views: Piraro describes himself as "liberal and progressive politically". His cartoons have occasionally drawn some complaints about his politics, as in 2005, when a cartoon he drew in support of gay marriage was sent to all papers publishing the color version without an alternative caption he had intended to supply to papers wishing to avoid the issue.

In 2002, Piraro became a vegan. His activism is visible in Bizarro, often incorporating vegan and animal cruelty themes into his cartoons. Piraro has also incorporated an entire section devoted to veganism on his website, detailing his reasons for becoming a vegan and other vegan-related information.

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 ending the systematic abuse of animals used for food.

In a 2011 interview with This Land Press, Piraro discussed some of the troubles he faced as a liberal growing up in Tulsa, OK.

Awards: Since 2001, Piraro has toured the U.S. with his one-man comedy show, The Bizarro Baloney Show, which won the 2002 New York International Fringe Festival's award for Best Solo Show.

crash test dummyPiraro received the National Cartoonists Society's Panel Cartoon Award for 1999, 2000 and 2001. Beginning in 2002, Piraro was nominated every year for the National Cartoonists Society’s Reuben Award, as Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year, and he finally was given a Reuben Award in 2010. Cartoonist-illustrator Steve Greenberg commented:

Perhaps they finally gave him the award to get him off the ballot after so many consecutive years on it; the rule (at least since multiple-winner Bill Watterson’s Calvin and Hobbes) for the Reuben Award is once-only per creator. In any event, this is overdue recognition of a strip that is among the best drawn (for me, up there with 9 Chickweed Lane and Non Sequitur) and inventive (for me, up there with Liō and Zits). Bizarro has also given the world of comic strips signature icons, such as his ongoing placements of eyeballs, pieces of pie, aliens in space ships and somewhat menacing bunnies. It’s the comics world’s closest brush with the world of surrealist paintings (and by the way, Piraro is an excellent surrealist painter as well). To me, Bizarro hits heights of offbeat creativity and daily surprises that haven’t been seen since Gary Larson and his The Far Side panel. And speaking of panels, Piraro is one of the few creators who makes his daily offering into both a horizontal comic-strip space and a squarer panel format in order to fit more newspapers’ space needs.
 
Books:
  • Bizarro (1986) ISBN 0-87701-402-7
  • Too Bizarro (1988) ISBN 0-87701-536-8
  • Mondo Bizarro (1989) ISBN 0-87701-711-5
  • Sumo Bizarro (1990) ISBN 0-87701-774-3
  • Glasnost Bizarro (1990) ISBN 0-87701-693-3
  • Post-Modern Bizarro (1991) ISBN 0-87701-854-5
  • Best of Bizarro (1992) ISBN 0-8118-0276-0
  • Best of Bizarro II (1994) ISBN 0-8118-0771-1
  • Bizarro #9 (1995) ISBN 0-8362-0430-1
  • Bizarro #10 (1996) ISBN 0-8362-2235-0
  • Bizarro Among the Savages: A Relatively Famous Guy's Experiences on the Road and in the Homes of Strangers (1997) ISBN 0-8362-2173-7
  • Life Is Strange and So Are You: A Bizarro Sunday Treasury (2001) ISBN 0-7407-1848-7
  • The Three Little Pigs Buy the White House (2004) ISBN 0-312-33074-X
  • Bizarro and Other Strange Manifestations of the Art of Dan Piraro (2006) ISBN 0-8109-9221-3
  • Bizarro Buccaneers: Nuttin' but Pirate Cartoons (2008) ISBN 0-7407-7740-8

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