By Sam Reeve San Francisco Bay artist Cahill Wessel plays around with pop culture in surreal and hilarious ways, giving you everything you’d ever hoped to see. Hover over the pictures (or click through the gallery) to view the titles of each piece – they’re almost as golden as the […]
Twisted Tuesdays: Bizarro News Roundup!
Published on :by Tracy Vanity Man sleeps for 10 hours without realizing there was a knife lodged in his back. Woman ends up glued to a Home Depot toilet seat, wants answers. Drunk Florida Man Tries to Use Taco as ID After His Car Catches Fire at Taco Bell Incredible prank, drunk […]
The Tea House: Andy de Fonseca
Published on :Guest Post by Andy de Fonseca Today is brought to you by water. Plain, boring, ever-so-wishing it were something more, water. I realize how dull water will seem to everyone. How bland, how unimpressive, how… not special it is. And that’s where my article begins. Does every kid go through […]
Weird Art Month: Jessica Joslin
Published on :By Sam Reeve When I stumbled upon Jessica Joslin’s work I was not only stunned by its beauty and detail, but by the sheer amount of it. She’s already got over 200 of these sculptures to her name, and her menagerie of brass and bone only keeps growing. She gives […]
Weird Art Month – SCARECROWOVEN
Published on :By Sam Reeve Mysterious New York-based illustrator SCARECROWOVEN is a fan of gore, guts, and oozing appendages. His gnarled creatures take a cue from ‘comic books, sci-fi and horror movies and all the illustration that came out of the skateboard world in the 80’s.’ He describes himself as an alien […]
Weird Art Month: Agostino Arrivabene
Published on :by Sam Reeve Agostino Arrivabene’s paintings look like relics from some kind of nuclear wasteland, warped by time and radiation, but really the dude’s just talented as hell and often paints on wood instead of canvas. He lives near Milan, Italy, and lives like a hermit with just his dog […]
Flash Fiction Friday: Up Comes the Shark
Published on :Excerpt of Motherfucking Sharks by Brian Allen Carr On the ground, near a puddle, its face the smell of chocolate, a toddler toddles. See this, friend: eyes green, cheeks alight with joy. Blonde hair only ever so slightly feathered by breeze. A giggle. A tummy laugh. You ever touched a […]
Flash Fiction Friday: Up Comes the Shark
Published on :Excerpt of Motherfucking Sharks by Brian Allen Carr On the ground, near a puddle, its face the smell of chocolate, a toddler toddles. See this, friend: eyes green, cheeks alight with joy. Blonde hair only ever so slightly feathered by breeze. A giggle. A tummy laugh. You ever touched a […]
Weird Art Month: Jim Tozzi
Published on :by Sam Reeve Jim Tozzi of the band/art collective PFFR totally rules! You may not be familiar with his art, but maybe you’ve seen the ultra bizarro animated show Xavier: Renegade Angel? If you haven’t, check out the episode below. It’s quite a trip. PFFR created the show, whose main […]
Weird Art Month: Gwen Tomahawk
Published on :by Sam Reeve Gwen Tomahawk is a badass French artist from Paris. I can’t for the life of me find much information about her on the web, but no matter. Check out her StoreEnvy and you can see her full portfolio.
New Bizarro Author Series #26: The Cheat Code for God Mode by Andy de Fonseca
Published on :by J.W. Wargo (NOTE: After reading the title of this post, you might be asking yourself, “HEY! Where’s the 25 NBAS book reviews that came before this one??” If you are interested in reading my reviews of all the previous books in this series (including a review of my own […]
New Bizarro Author Series #26: The Cheat Code for God Mode by Andy de Fonseca
Published on :by J.W. Wargo (NOTE: After reading the title of this post, you might be asking yourself, “HEY! Where’s the 25 NBAS book reviews that came before this one??” If you are interested in reading my reviews of all the previous books in this series (including a review of my own […]
Weird Art Month: Angel Planells
Published on :by Sam Reeve Today I bring you the old-school bizarro art of Angel Planells (1901-1989), a Spanish surrealist who hung out with the likes of Salvador Dali and René Magritte. He was a shy, introverted man and was driven by his dreams to create the surreal paintings you see below.
Show Me Your Shelves: Ross E. Lockhart
Published on :By Gabino Iglesias I never judge people by their looks; I judge them by their books. I love talking books and often wonder what the bookshelves of authors, editors, publishers, reviewers, and fellow book addicts look like. This is my attempt to satisfy my curiosity and share those bookshelves with […]
‘Fantastic Earth Destroyer Ultra Plus’ Now Available For Pre-Order!
Published on :by Constance Ann Fitzgerald Written by Cameron Pierce and illustrated by Jim Agpalza, this is the first book in Sinister Grin Press’s Lockjaw bizarro line and is limited to 100 hardcover copies. An apocalyptic nightmare in the tradition of Uzumaki, The Epic of Gilgamesh, and Tetsuo: The Iron Man. In the mining town of Itchy […]
Twisted Tuesday: Society (1989)
Published on :by Tracy Vanity An 80’s dude with a mullet feels like there is something really off about his family…his sister and parents are acting strange and no matter what he does, even being the quarterback of the football team and winning a high school debate, doesn’t impress them. Then he […]
Dilation Exercise 92
Published on :Below you’ll find Alan M. Clark’s weekly Dilation Exercise. Please look at the picture, read the caption, above and below the image, and allow your imagination to go to work on it. If the artwork inspires an idea, please use the comment feature to tell us something about it. Need […]
Weird Art Month: Wayne Barlowe
Published on :by Sam Reeve I’ve been a fan of Wayne Barlowe’s since I was a little kid. Besides painting and sketching some of the craziest creatures and beings you’ll ever see, he did some paleoart for a book I had called Alphabet of Dinosaurs. The picture below is the one I […]
Weird Art Month: José Luis Carranza
Published on :by Sam Reeve For those who missed the announcement or have just stumbled on Bizarro Central for the first time, December is Weird Art Month. I started it two years ago to cope with this month because 1) fuck rain, which is all we get in December where I live, […]
Zombies vs Black Friday Shoppers
Published on :by Constance Ann Fitzgerald A film compilation by Andrew Kasch: