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  • Britain’s Best Political Cartoons 2025

    £17.99

    ‘Britain’s Best Political Cartoons 2025’ offers a superbly sharp and wickedly witty visual record of a year of Labour tribulations, Trumpian endeavours, economic tremors, and almost ubiquitous political gaffes and missteps. This collection features the work of Peter Brookes, Morten Morland, Nicola Jennings, Christian Adams, Dave Brown, Ella Baron and many more of the nation’s finest cartoonists, alongside captions from Britain’s leading cartoon expert.

  • The squid squad

    £9.99

    SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS meets BUNNY VERSUS MONKEY in this hilarious,zany and action-packed full-colour graphic novel for readers aged5-8. Join naughty best friends Ollie the vampire squid and Zingthe toxin-squirting sea bunny as they cause chaos in the deep seawith the rest of their undersea crew!

  • Mummy mayhem

    £7.99

    Comic-style illustrated books about a courageous detective mouse and her best friend Webster the spider, investigating mysteries in the museum where they live – with fun Egyptian facts and fabulous illustrations throughout!

  • Chaos in the box

    £14.99

    Football moves so quickly these days that it can be hard to keep track of everything. But fret not, weary traveller: David Squires is here to guide you through the pandemonium. Taking us from 2018 to the 2024 Euro, Squires tackles some of the sport’s most pressing questions: Is Emo José Mourinho doing okay after his latest ride on the managerial carousel? How many more teams will be lucky enough to be bought by ‘benevolent’ billionaires? Will Manchester City ever let anyone else win the Premier League again? And how on earth does FIFA continue to be laughably inept in almost every way imaginable? Drawn from the immensely popular Guardian cartoons, ‘Chaos in the Box’ captures modern football’s most memorable – and ludicrous – moments.

  • AB@C

    £12.99

    This is a book of gramograms, little word puzzles where letters, numbers, and everyday symbols are spoken out loud to form words and sentences. Gramograms have been around for ages, but the first person to pair them with drawings was New Yorker cartoonist William Steig, in his classic 1968 book CDB! (See the Bee!). These days, with the ubiquitousness of shorthand texting and the familiar “at” symbol in email addresses, we all have a bit more gramogram experience, whether we realize it or not. AB@C builds on the form that Steig revolutionized with all-new gramograms?new words, new settings, and a few new symbols?each accompanied by a New Yorker-style cartoon that gives comedic context for the caption. (For instance, the book’s cover art, a drawing of a bumblebee in a boat on the ocean, helps reveal the translation of AB@C: “A bee at sea.”).

  • What if?

    £25.00

    Fans of Randall Munroe ask him a lot of strange questions: How fast can you hit a speed bump, driving, and live? When (if ever) did the sun go down on the British Empire? When will Facebook contain more profiles of dead people than living? How many humans would a T-Rex rampaging through New York need to eat a day? In pursuit of answers, Munroe runs computer simulations, pores over stacks of declassified military research memos, solves differential equations and consults nuclear reactor operators. His responses are masterpieces of clarity and hilarity, complemented by comics. In celebration of 10 years of unusual insight, Randall Munroe has revised his classic blockbuster to ask what if? x 10. Featuring brand-new 2-colour annotations and illustrations, this special anniversary edition will leave you feeling much smarter, whether you have a Nobel Prize or not.

  • Britain’s best political cartoons 2024

    £16.99

    Bringing much-needed humour to another chaotic year in politics, ‘Britain’s Best Political Cartoons 2024’ offers a tour of the most high-profile, notorious and absurd news stories of the year, as seen through the eyes of our nation’s finest satirists. This collection features the work of Peter Brookes, Steve Bell, Morten Morland, Nicola Jennings, Christian Adams, Dave Brown, Brian Adcock and many more, alongside captions from Britain’s leading cartoon expert. The result is a sharply observed, stunningly creative and side-splittingly funny guide to another year like no other.

  • The best of Matt 2024

    £9.99

    The last twelve months seen through the eyes of the brilliantly funny cartoonist Matt.