Lives in Portland. Can be found in various anthologies if you’re lucky. (Chris Cilla's website)
A wordless, sinister tale of a depraved man who creates a golem from glue, pills, toothpaste, and other household ingredients. His fate, as that due the rest of us, is only justly served. Also included: a good recipe for biscuits.
This small, concentrated dose of down-home hallucination from Chris Cilla is a treat for anyone who likes screenprinting, big noses, scary rooms and the flotsam of the everyday.
Gag cartoons, sort of; it depends on how abstract you are. Cilla offers a brief sampler of odd little ideas, with his unmistakable bulgy line and out-of-control noses.
Ride an inner tube down the stream of consciousness, surrounded by cute profane animals and other manifestations of Cilla’s unmistakable whatever-it-is. Teensy black-and-white morsel, nothing fancy except the enormous funniness.