Modern Toss: Mindless Violence Colouring Book (Modern Toss Colouring Books): 2

Modern Toss: Mindless Violence Colouring Book (Modern Toss Colouring Books): 2

by Mick Bunnage (Author), Mick Bunnage (Author), Mick Bunnage (Author), Jon Link (Author)

Synopsis

This release will be the first in a series of adult colouring books from Modern Toss. Produced by cartoonists Jon Link & Mick Bunnage this book allows people to channel inner peace and a mindful state whilst colouring in images of mindless violence and vandalism, all carried out by a dedicated cast of suited men and women. Includes images of a man bending a lamppost, a woman attacking a sapling with a baseball bat, a group of men fighting over a parking space plus many more scenes of contemporary life much of it set against a backdrop of complex geometric patterns ideal for colouring in.

$36.99

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1 in stock

More Information

Format: JP Oversized
Pages: 64
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: MODERN TOSS
Published: 19 May 2016

ISBN 10: 0992910730
ISBN 13: 9780992910730

Media Reviews
No one captures the frustrations of modern British life more acutely, or scurrilously, than Modern Toss. The Independent; You will shit yourself laughing. The Idler; Jon and Mick are the most profane, disturbing and downright weird cartoonists in the business. They are also among the funniest. Nick Newman, cartoonist; Badly drawn, utterly foul-mouthed, mean spirited and misanthropic... also very, very funny. The Independent on Sunday; Takes you to areas of the brain seldom visited... The more you watch it the more fascinating it becomes. The Times; A pure-gold anarchist's doodle pad with a rare quality - an imagination all its own. Metro
Author Bio
The scurrilous, global cult comic Modern Toss is the work of Jon Link and Mick Bunnage. As writers, cartoonists, and animators they've taken Modern Toss in many different directions - from challenging late night television to cutting edge advertising; from international design magazines to greeting card racks; and from gallery exhibitions to installations. In 2014 a Kickstarter campaign for their 10th anniversary book 'A Decade in the Shithouse' became the UK's second biggest ever comic crowdfunding success, exceeding their original target within 48 hours of going live. The resulting collection, 'A Decade in the Shithouse', is out now. Their work features regularly in The Guardian and Private Eye magazine. It's been eleven years since Modern Toss released their first comic, financed by advance orders from fans. It was to be the first in a series of nine, so far. The early ones are now highly collectable - especially Issue 2, with its free sample of royal hair. Issues 1 to 4 of the comic have been released as books by Macmillan, along with the blockbuster 'Work' book and 'All You Can Eat of Home-clubber' and a top notch slim volume of verse by Drive-by Abuser. They have also published 'More Work' , 'Best of Work' and 'Desperate Business' - a series of recession-inspired cartoons for Private Eye, one of which is now part of the permanent collection at the V&A. In 2016, they are publishing their much awaited ninth comic, 'Fucking Arseholes Anonymous'. The first Modern Toss TV series, broadcast on Channel 4 in 2006, was a ground breaking mix of blunt-talking, animated characters with bizarre and surreal live action. Described as 'badly drawn, utterly foul-mouthed, mean spirited and misanthropic - also very, very funny by the Independent on Sunday, the series won unanimous critical praise and was nominated for a Rose D'Or award in 2009. Their second series was snapped up and broadcast in the U.S. in 2009 and distributed to 30+ territories. Their acclaimed sitcom 'Work Experience' was broadcast on E4 and in 2011 and 'Chaos Laboratories', a live action, sci-fi themed animation (with Paul Kaye and Simon Day) was also commissioned by BBC Online. The brilliant 'Business Mouse' cartoon went out on Channel 4 in August 2012 and picked up a Royal Television Society Award. The animated medieval spoof 'Robin of Essex' also debuted in 2012 with Channel 4 online. Later that year Channel Four commissioned five promos for their Funny Fortnight. Modern Toss have had three exhibitions at Brighton's Ink'd gallery, during which the highly collectable 'Buy More Shit Or We're All Fucked ' plastic bag, part of their inspired 'Improperganda' range, became the shoppers' favourite. A celebration of their artwork took place in London's Maverick Gallery in June 2010, where their startlingly innovative 'Periodic Table of Swearing' print became an international phenomenon. Since then it has been re-imagined as an actual table, which was exhibited at Latitude festival, along with the Modern Toss Portrait Booth in 2011. Modern Toss returned to Somerset House Pick Me Up Design Festival in April 2012 and created the world's longest cartoon strip with the word 'fuck' in it - the 'F***yeux Tapestry'. In 2014 Modern Toss staged a unique UK exhibition, The Cistern Chapel, displaying artwork in gallery toilets, along with two live drawing events in London and Coventry. In 2014 Modern Toss also staged a major exhibition at The Forge Gallery in Shoreditch, London to celebrate their tenth anniversary; generating extensive press and media coverage. In early 2015 the BBC commissioned Modern Toss to produce The Lady And The Fly - an emotionally charged and lavish six-minute animation voiced by Mackenzie Crook and Paul Kaye with the epic sweep of a classic romantic melodrama - for the BBC's Funny Valentines series, released globally on BBC iPlayer on Valentine's Day. Later in 2015 they also produced the hilarious How To Survive University and remarkable Orchestral Disturbance No 1 in E flat Major; both available on the iPlayer. Their social media presence has grown sixfold since Sep 2013, amassing over 112,000 followers on Facebook and Twitter as well as a staunch online fanbase.In 2016, along with the new comic, they will be releasing two brand new adult colouring books: Mindless Violence and The Working Day.