Bang Bang Chicken is a UK-based micropublisher
A balanced diet of Bang Bang Chicken contains:

Winderbilt Over Floodsville (2006, 2nd edition 2009)
'Andrew Cottingham's Winderbilt stories hurtle like steam engines from the dusty tram shed of nostalgia, past the sidings sign-posted postmodern pastiche and into the express route of - dare one say it - PROPER literature..' Goutbury Saturday Evening Post. 
'These fantastically concocted double-take comedic fabulations.. will tuck young and old alike into bed with a chemical-free glow and a knowing grin.' Which? Air Guitar.
'Blow up the multiplex and pick up Winderbilt. Then put Winderbilt in the multiplex.' Teen Anarchist Weekly. 
An Amazon Top Three best seller, Humour category.

REAL praise for our ​previous sunny print outings: 'Short stories pretending to be pretentious. Indescribably brilliant.' Zigzag Magazine

Mr Winderbilt and the Modern Conveyance (2011)
THE 2OTH CENTURY: FROM SLAPSTICK TO SEMIOTICS... WASN'T IT FUNNY. 
The second of the disturbingly entertaining Mr. Winderbilt volumes, Mr. Winderbilt and The Modern Conveyance. 
What can one say? How about...
A madcap whirlwind sitcom chase through the tumultuous iconography of a bumper, war economy cardboard cover, big print, four-colour world. A comedy of manners, machines, militarism and mad cows. 
And at the still point of the turning umbrella: Mr. Winderbilt?

Past Live (2015 Limited Edition, 2023)
A poetic and artistic meditation on TV; comics; music; film; food; love and sex and the adverts in between. 
This selection of enthralling and eerie works reflects an electronic environment that comprises everything from the Sex Pistols to T.S. Eliot and 1970s Marvel comics. Along the way, Andrew Cocktoe aims to ‘pull apart modern art in the guise of modern art.'
A two-part book that is by turns satirical and cerebral, the first section is a stylishly illustrated transmedia exploration of time, memory, memes and Mysterons. Part two delves into the back catalogue of Cocktoe's searingly visceral, universally themed ouevre, in the form of poetry, art, comics and prose, again in the company of collaborator, artist and designer Simon Russell, amongst others.

Day Return to Lyonesse (2023)
Collecting a lifetime of poetry. 
These reports from a gritty Northern surrealist, Pan-European and Our Man In Porthleven are in turn mythical and mystical, plaintive yet playful. Gaze through the mists of Braithwaite’s Lyonesse into a world of Film Noir, lost gospels, football managers in modernist literary punch-ups, and ageing spy authors in Top Man. Deftly illustrated and presented in one place for the first time.

'A great collection of work. An amazing journey.’ David Scott BBC Radio Manchester.

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