ZOGZ Editions by Matt Furie drops collectors headfirst into a surrealist swamp of mutant mascots, hallucinogenic humor, and high-weirdness vibes. Known for creating Pepe the Frog, Furie channels that same chaotic charm into the ZOGZ universe—a place where cosmic amphibians, space trolls, and lumpy dream creatures coexist in full absurdist glory. It’s as if Saturday morning cartoons took a tab of the uncanny and landed onchain.
Using the ERC-1155 standard, each ZOGZ token comes as an “edition”—a creative middle ground between the uniqueness of 1/1s and the mass production of PFP projects. But don’t confuse accessibility with uniformity: each piece in ZOGZ feels wildly distinct, oozing personality and that classic Furie flair. This format lets collectors snag a piece of the magic without sacrificing the strange integrity that defines the collection.
ZOGZ isn’t just a collection—it’s another chapter in Matt Furie’s transformation from indie zine cartoonist to Web3 cult icon. The collection continues his legacy of using playful grotesquery to comment on culture, identity, and the absurdity of modern life. In true Furie fashion, it invites you to laugh, wince, and wonder all at once—proving that NFTs can be more than assets; they can be deeply weird, deeply human art.
ZOGZ Editions by Matt Furie drops collectors headfirst into a surrealist swamp of mutant mascots, hallucinogenic humor, and high-weirdness vibes. Known for creating Pepe the Frog, Furie channels that same chaotic charm into the ZOGZ universe—a place where cosmic amphibians, space trolls, and lumpy dream creatures coexist in full absurdist glory. It’s as if Saturday morning cartoons took a tab of the uncanny and landed onchain.
Using the ERC-1155 standard, each ZOGZ token comes as an “edition”—a creative middle ground between the uniqueness of 1/1s and the mass production of PFP projects. But don’t confuse accessibility with uniformity: each piece in ZOGZ feels wildly distinct, oozing personality and that classic Furie flair. This format lets collectors snag a piece of the magic without sacrificing the strange integrity that defines the collection.
ZOGZ isn’t just a collection—it’s another chapter in Matt Furie’s transformation from indie zine cartoonist to Web3 cult icon. The collection continues his legacy of using playful grotesquery to comment on culture, identity, and the absurdity of modern life. In true Furie fashion, it invites you to laugh, wince, and wonder all at once—proving that NFTs can be more than assets; they can be deeply weird, deeply human art.
ZOGZ Editions by Matt Furie drops collectors headfirst into a surrealist swamp of mutant mascots, hallucinogenic humor, and high-weirdness vibes. Known for creating Pepe the Frog, Furie channels that same chaotic charm into the ZOGZ universe—a place where cosmic amphibians, space trolls, and lumpy dream creatures coexist in full absurdist glory. It’s as if Saturday morning cartoons took a tab of the uncanny and landed onchain.
Using the ERC-1155 standard, each ZOGZ token comes as an “edition”—a creative middle ground between the uniqueness of 1/1s and the mass production of PFP projects. But don’t confuse accessibility with uniformity: each piece in ZOGZ feels wildly distinct, oozing personality and that classic Furie flair. This format lets collectors snag a piece of the magic without sacrificing the strange integrity that defines the collection.
ZOGZ isn’t just a collection—it’s another chapter in Matt Furie’s transformation from indie zine cartoonist to Web3 cult icon. The collection continues his legacy of using playful grotesquery to comment on culture, identity, and the absurdity of modern life. In true Furie fashion, it invites you to laugh, wince, and wonder all at once—proving that NFTs can be more than assets; they can be deeply weird, deeply human art.