- Following his death in 1987, a group of his admirers spread his ashes on Easter Island, in the rock quarry of Rano Raraku.
- Was asked by a high-ranking Nazi official if he would be interested in making art for the German government. Needless to say, the drawing he says he submitted depicting Hitler in a tutu was promptly rejected and no further requests were forthcoming.
- When the Nazis invaded Poland in 1939, the Szukalski National Museum in Warsaw and most of Szukalski's life's work was destroyed.
- Was a strong believer in "Zermatism," his belief that people are under the control of a race of human-yeti hybrids.
- During World War II Szukalski worked odd jobs in film studios designing the scenery,.
- The group of artists he was associated with while living in Los Angeles at the end of his life were R. Crumb, Robert Williams. and comic collector Glenn Bray.
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