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After 25 years, Madam & Eve is still going strong and are back with more hilarious cartoons looking back at another year of the crazy rollercoaster that is COVID-restricted daily life and mixed with politics in South Africa.
Madam & Eve cartoons appear regularly in the Mail & Guardian, The Star, The Saturday Star, Herald, Mercury, Witness, Daily Dispatch, Cape Times, Pretoria News, Diamond Fields Advertiser, Die Volksblad, EC Today, Kokstad Advertiser and The Namibian.
Madam & Eve is South Africa’s best reminder that we need to laugh at ourselves as a society. The perfect gift for anyone wanting to understand South African politics.
This year we are in for a treat: After 25 years, Madam & Eve is
still going strong and are back with more hilarious cartoons
looking back at another year of the crazy rollercoaster that is
daily life and politics in South Africa. Madam & Eve cartoons
appear regularly in the Mail & Guardian, The Star, The Saturday
Star, Herald, Mercury, Witness, Daily Dispatch, Cape Times,
Pretoria News, Diamond Fields Advertiser, Die Volksblad, EC Today,
Kokstad Advertiser and The Namibian.
After 25 years Madam & Eve is still going strong. The duo is back with more hilarious cartoons reflecting on another year of the crazy rollercoaster that is daily life and politics in South Africa.
After 31 years, Madam & Eve are still going strong and are back with more hilarious cartoons looking back at another year of the crazy rollercoaster that is daily life and politics in South Africa.
Madam & Eve is South Africa’s best reminder that we need to laugh at ourselves as a society.
The perfect gift for anyone wanting to understand South African politics.
They’re back, and better than ever!
This year sees the release of the twenty-second Madam & Eve, and it is another winner from this sharp and witty creative team.
Featuring the humour South Africans have come to know and love, this Madam & Eve promises to be a laugh a minute, and it is sure to be a family favourite and welcome addition to any bookshelf.
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Madam & Eve Unmasked (Paperback)
Stephen Francis; Illustrated by Rico
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Mask on! Mask off! Covid restrictions might be lifted, but the infectious laughter continues!
Madam & Eve, South Africa’s favourite and longest-running comic strip, takes a satirical look back at yet another roller coaster year of Covid-19 lockdowns, Eskom load shedding, corrupt and inept politicians, Zondo Commission reports, Home Affairs queues, a burning parliament and millions hidden in presidential farm furniture…
Join the beloved cast of Madam, Eve, Mother Anderson and Thandi, and a host of supporting characters, as they unmask the funny side of daily life in this mad country that is South Africa. Proving, once again, that laughter IS the best vaccine in these challenging times.
Written and drawn by Stephen Francis and Rico Schacherl, Madam & Eve has been tickling South Africa’s national funny bone since 1992!
This year we are in for a treat, with Madam & Eve back with more cartoons looking at domestic life and politics in the New South Africa.
Madam & Eve cartoons appear regularly in the Mail & Guardian, The Star, The Saturday Star, Herald, Mercury, Witness, Daily Dispatch, Cape Times, Pretoria News, Diamond Fields Advertiser, Die Volksblad, EC Today, Kokstad Advertiser and The Namibian.
They're back, and better than ever! This year sees the release of
the twenty-first Madam & Eve, and it's another winner from this
sharp and witty creative team. Madam, Eve, Thandi and Mother
Anderson return with their chaotic and totally recognisable South
African household in the latest hilarious reflection of everyday
life in South Africa. Featuring the humour South Africans have come
to know and love, this Madam & Eve promises to be a laugh a
minute, and is sure to be a family favourite and welcome addition
to any bookshelf.
Several strips of South Africa's most popular comic, Madam &
Eve, are collected in this satirical compendium. It follows the
motley crew of Madam, Eve, Thandi, and Mother Anderson-who are like
old friends to most South Africans-as they dash about in their
dysfunctional, chaotic, and totally recognizable South African
household. Important political and world events are experienced by
the characters, providing a current South African perspective with
humor.
What's an end of the year celebration without Madam & Eve? They
go together like a crazy marriage, like the ANC without a split,
like the EFF and red overalls, like Auntie Helen and Twitter, like
bread and butter and jam, like the cream on the top. They're funny,
familiar and wonderful, like Marmite to your mates overseas, like
recognisable and special, like no Christmas stocking should be
without one. The Madam & Eve annual is a very special part of
our heritage, loved by the young, loved by the old, it's the
present that always gets sold! It's the perfect gift for the whole
family.
Yes, it's time for the brand new Madam & Eve annual, Strike
While the Iron is Hot - and this one is better than ever! No one
can deny that here in South Africa, it's been a humour-filled year
chock-full of gags, howlers and outrageous punch lines coming from
this country's most gifted comedy writers! Featuring cameo
appearances by VIP blue lights, 00Z, Somali Pirates of the
Caribbean and Zuma's bodyguards, Strike While the Iron is Hot shows
us the more intricate workings of politics in South Africa as Eve
tries her hand at restructuring the cabinet.
From Julius Malema's tantrums to President Zuma's plane trips, from
Bakkies Botha's booting to Helen Zille's toyi-toyiing, it's been a
big and busy year for news in the Rainbow Nation. Now comes the
newsiest titbit of all: the new Madam & Eve annual hits the
streets today. It's called The Pothole at the End of the Rainbow,
and it features your favourite household maintenance executive, Eve
Sisulu - now also a "Playmaid of the year" on the cover of the SA
edition of Playboy Magazine - as well as Madam, Mother Anderson,
and the usual crew of politicians, celebrities, and other leading
South African icons and institutions. Another satirical winner from
this sharp and witty creative team. The motley crew of Madam, Eve,
Thandi and Mother Anderson are like old friends to most South
Africans and their dysfunctional, chaotic and totally recognisable
South African household is an unfailingly hilarious reflection of
everyday life in this country.
Based on South Africa's beloved comic strip, this special volume
features Madam & Eve's favorite grandmother, Mother Anderson,
as she shares her thoughts on surviving life's twists and turns
with a little help from her old friend, gin and tonic. Cantankerous
yet warm and witty, Mother Anderson is depicted watching television
and fighting with both Eve, her daughter's maid, and the mielie
lady-who frequently wakes the combative granny from her naps while
selling ears of corn on the street. Entertaining and politically
aware, this book provides a cynical and lighthearted perspective on
life in South Africa.
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Wind (Paperback)
Stephen Francis Montagna
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Wind (Hardcover)
Stephen Francis Montagna
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Cold Fire
Stephen Francis Montagna
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