The Wrestler's Neck
A Stiff-Spined Heavyweight Filled with the Best Bits from Issues 322-331
(Author) Viz MagazineDon't tell them we said this, but professional grapplers are notorious for "kayfabe" - pretending that their fake, pre-planned bouts are the genuine article. Well something that's definitely 100% the real thing is Viz - The Wrestler's Neck, a hulking, stiff-spined heavyweight that's set to (very painfully) turn heads in bookshops this Christmas. Crushed between its muscle-bound full-colour covers is an eye-popping 226 pages of cartoons, features, letters and top tips - enough side-splitting material to fill Big Daddy's leotard and his top hat! Viz - The Wrestler's Neck is guaranteed to bodysplash its way to the top of the bestseller lists ... Easy! Inside, you will find A spectacular smackdown of cartoons: The Fat Slags, Johnny Fartpants, Mrs Brady Old Lady, Roger Mellie, Eight Ace, Nobby's Piles, Biffa Bacon, Raffles the Gentleman Thug and many more. Educational features and topical news to dislocate your funny-bone: Top of the Plops, 10 Things You Never Knew About AI, Vicars vs Vets vs Vampires, and Everything You Need to Know About Leopards. Thrilling adventures that will have you seeing stars: The Cuckoo Clock Chalet Ballet School, 'Big' John Holmes and the Hendersons and International Plywood are GO! Enough Letters, Top Tips, spoof ads, and cut-out-and-keep free gifts to put you on the ropes and out for the count. So this festive season, gird your spandex-clad loins into a half-Nelson and prepare to take on Viz - The Wrestle's Neck.
Viz Magazine
Viz Magazine is a British satirical comic magazine known for its crude humor, irreverent style, and iconic characters such as the Fat Slags and Roger Mellie, the Man on the Telly. Founded in 1979, Viz gained a cult following for its parodies of popular culture, social commentary, and political satire. Its unique blend of satire and toilet humor set it apart from traditional comic magazines.
Viz's most famous work is the "Top Tips" section, where readers submit humorous and ridiculous tips for everyday life. The magazine's impact on the literary genre of satire and comedy cannot be overstated, influencing a generation of writers and comedians. Viz continues to push boundaries and challenge conventions in the world of comedy and satire, remaining a beloved and influential publication in British pop culture.