The Codex Seraphinianus is the strangest book in the world The Codex Seraphinianus was published in Italy in 1981 in two volumes and later as a single volume in the USA, Germany and the Netherlands. The book is filled to the brim with vibrant, hand-drawn, colored pencil illustrations of all kinds of whimsical and fantastical flora, fauna, anatomy, buildings, fashion, and food, as well as diagrams, abstract geometric patterns, detailed illustrations of amazing machines and their components, and surreal illustrations that seem to defy any apparent logic or reason. More dream-like and often confusing and unsettling images include bleeding fruit, a plant that grows into the shape of a chair, a copulating couple that turns into an alligator, bananas filled with medicine, dismembered alien animals, trees that uproot themselves and migrate. , cars covered in flies, a man riding his own coffin, otherworldly vehicles exposing their inscrutable insides, and strange alien creatures depicted in fantastical attire and often in various stages of dismemberment or dismemberment. Video review 1: https://youtu.be/l1FXQMmXYoA Video review 2: https://youtu.be/IKF1rqhpnDs