Penguin vs Polar Bear and Other Ridiculous Cartoons
This 104-page paperback book is packed with cartoons. All have appeared in magazines in the UK and abroad and are collected here for the first time. Click the image above to see examples. Buy a signed copy of this book for £5.99 plus £1.50 p+p, via PayPal:
"An absolute delight. I must have had at least a dozen laugh-out-loud moments which, for those of us weary souls who work in this business, is a remarkable return. Well done on a brilliant collection of gems."
Roger Kettle (Writer, Andy Capp, Beau Peep, Horace)
If you're not into paying online, send a cheque to Royston Robertson at 20 Upton Rd, Broadstairs, Kent CT10 2AS. If you want several copies (the ideal gift etc!) email me about postage discounts. Non-UK buyers should email first for postage costs.
An encounter between a penguin and a polar bear may sound ridiculous, but it is just as plausible as a prehistoric man attending a job interview, or a cat completing a sudoku. Anything is possible in the world of the magazine gag cartoon.You can also buy the book from Amazon stores in Europe and the US, or there's a PDF download version available for £2 at my Lulu shop.
This collection by Royston Robertson is made up of cartoons featured in Private Eye, Reader’s Digest, The Spectator, Prospect, The Oldie, New Statesman and others. Some are satirical, others just a bit silly, and they cover subjects from art to technology, the environment to religion, history to Health & Safety. All human (and inhuman) life is mocked.
