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Andy Riley

    April 27, 1970

    Andy Riley is a British cartoonist and screenwriter celebrated for his sharp wit and satirical take on everyday life. His work, characterized by its keen observational humor and visual playfulness, has resonated with audiences globally. Through his comic strips and his extensive contributions to television and film scripts, Riley has established himself as a master of comedic storytelling. His ability to capture the absurdity inherent in common situations has earned him widespread acclaim and a dedicated following.

    Andy Riley
    Dawn of The Bunny Suicides
    King Flashypants and the Creature from Crong
    The Bumper Book of Bunny Suicides
    Holiday on the Moon
    King Flashypants and the Toys of Terror
    King Flashypants and the Boo-Hoo Witches
    • King Flashypants and the Boo-Hoo Witches

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The fourth book in the insanely funny debut children's series from Emmy and BAFTA award-winning comedy writer and cartoonist Andy Riley, scriptwriter for BBC One's Gangsta Granny and The Boy in the Dress.

      King Flashypants and the Boo-Hoo Witches
      4.7
    • King Flashypants and the Toys of Terror

      • 177 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Dangerous dolls and dastardly plots await in this next rib-tickling adventure from Andy Riley, King Flashypants and the Toys of Terror. Something strange is afoot in Edwinland—King Edwin's arch nemesis Emperor Nurbison isn't acting like himself. He's smiling. He's cheerful. He's even making toys for the peasants! King Edwin knows he must be up to something. But what?

      King Flashypants and the Toys of Terror
      4.5
    • Holiday on the Moon

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Book 2 in the Action Dude graphic novel series about a nine-year-old superhero. Moments before the rocket blasts off to a new moon hotel, there's a broadcast. It's a warning: anyone who turns on the hotel power unit and extracts precious Element Z will face their doom. There's only one possible solution. Action Dude to the rescue...

      Holiday on the Moon
      4.4
    • The Bumper Book of Bunny Suicides

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The Book of Bunny Suicides and Return of the Bunny Suicides have introduced millions of people around the world to those cute bunnies always looking for new ways to end it all. Published for the first time in a unique paperback format, with a dozen new cartoons, this is the ultimate collection for fans of the fluffy little bunnies who just don't want to live any more.

      The Bumper Book of Bunny Suicides
      4.3
    • When rumours of a huge and terrifying monster called the Gizimoth reach Edwinland, King Edwin Flashypants decides that, to be a proper king, he needs to go and fight it. Meanwhile, Emperor Nurbison has had a similar idea, but he has a much sneakier plan for what he can do with the Gizimoth. And it involves squishing Edwinland. Hold tight for another thrilling Flashypants adventure, with jousting, vegetables, fire-breathing toads and plenty of FOO-HOO-HOOing

      King Flashypants and the Creature from Crong
      4.2
    • "The bunnies are back - and there's only one thing on their minds. In this new collection, follow the continuing adventures of the fluffy little rabbits who just don't want to live any more ..."--Publisher's description.

      Dawn of The Bunny Suicides
      4.2
    • The Return of the Bunny Suicides

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Return of the Bunny Suicides follows over one hundred bunnies as they find ever more bizarre ways to end their fuzzy little existences.  From swimming with nibbly fishes, to hiding under an elephant’s footstool, to getting on the sharp end of a Venetian gondola—no stone goes unturned (or undropped, or uncatapulted) in the twisted little creatures’ next installment.Illustrated in a spare and simple style, Return of the Bunny Suicides is a collection of hilarious and outrageous cartoons that will appeal to anyone in touch with their evil side.Bunnies on the web: http://www.bookofbunnysuicides.com

      The Return of the Bunny Suicides
      4.2
    • Action Dude

      Book 1

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The story features a nine-year-old hero, Action Dude, who thrives on thrilling adventures and perilous stunts. Known for his bravery, he faces his greatest challenge when a theme park filled with malfunctioning robots goes out of control. With his fearless spirit and knack for danger, Action Dude must step up to save the day in this action-packed tale.

      Action Dude
      2.0
    • King Flashypants and the Evil Emperor

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The first in a fun new series - 'Brilliantly original and hilarious ... it's nearly as good as one of my books' David Walliams. 'One for fans of Horrid Henry and Tom Gates' The Guardian Edwin isn't an ordinary boy. He is a king, with a throne, and his own suit of armour and a castle with secret passages and everything. Every Friday, King Edwin spends all his money on chocolate for the peasants. But when the money runs out, Edwin finds himself in a fix. Cue the arrival of evil Emperor Nurbison, in his pointy-collared black cloak and accompanied by scary striding music. He has had his eye on Edwin's kingdom for a while and intends to use the peasants' unhappiness to his advantage! When the emperor builds a fake dragon out of a cow, green crepe paper, furry monster novelty slippers and two birthday cake candles, to scare the peasants, Edwin knows it's time to come up with the first sneaky plan he's ever had in his life ...

      King Flashypants and the Evil Emperor
      4.0
    • The Book of Bunny Suicides

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Rabbits. We'll never quite know why, but sometimes they decide they've just had enough of this world- and that's when they start getting inventive. The Book of Bunny Suicides follows over one hundred bunnies as they find ever more outlandish ways to do themselves in. From an encounter with the business end of Darth Vader's lightsaber, to supergluing themselves to a diving submarine, to hanging around underneath a loose stalactite, these bunnies are serious about suicide. Illustrated in a stark and simple style, The Book of Bunny Suicides is a collection of hilarious and outrageous cartoons that will appeal to anyone in touch with their evil side.

      The Book of Bunny Suicides
      4.0