Back with a vengeance, collage superstar Cold War Steve goes viral, casting a scathing view on the past year on Plague Island.
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Just in time for Brexit, the sequel to the Sunday Times bestselling Cold War Steve Presents... The Festival of Brexit: an absurdist journey through a world that seems to have slipped the moorings of realityAs the UK takes the leap into the dark with Boris Johnson as Prime Minister, Cold War Steve Presents... A Prat's Progress takes you on a coach trip from hell that trundles through a dystopian wasteland under Boris's rule. A pitch-perfect and timely piece of satire, it will provide a much needed escape from a world that seems to have not only slipped its moorings from reality but is being steered recklessly towards a 'No Deal' precipice.
Cold War Steve Annual 2025
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The 2025 Annual features a satirical exploration of contemporary issues through the lens of Cold War Steve's unique artistic style. Blending humor and nostalgia, it captures the absurdity of modern life, politics, and culture while reflecting on the lasting impact of the Cold War era. The book is rich with visual commentary, showcasing a range of characters and scenarios that provoke thought and laughter. It serves as both a critique and a celebration of the complexities of today's world, appealing to fans of art and satire alike.
The first book from the subversive genius behind the Twitter phenomenon McFadden's Cold War.
Embark on an annual excursion of scandals, absurdities and farcical monstrosities with satirist and artist Cold War Steve.Enclosed in this esteemed tome you will find a land of hereditary weirdos and despicable world leaders; contemptible party-hosting and disastrous decision-making; delicious downfalls and nonsensical uprisings. The only path to sanity is through the most scathing of cosmic cynicism and commentary; thankfully, this annual provides just that.Featuring a congress of coruscating collages, as well as contributions from the revered James O'Brien, John Sweeney, Stewart Lee, Sheena Patel, Jason Williamson, Kit de Waal, Neville Southall and Roy, this volume is a fitting antidote to the disgraces and travesties of the last year and beyond.