In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the first ever screening of Wallace & Gromit, we are delighted to present their first ever digital comic, the first of which is FREE for a limited time!

For PSP The W Files When strange shapes and flashing lights are seen in the night sky, there are only two paranormal investigators that can solve the problem. Sadly they aren't available, so Wallace and Gromit might as well have a crack at it. After all, what could possibly go wrong?
Wanted: Wallace and Gromit - Pt. 1 Feathers McGraw escapes from prison (well, the local zoo) and is bent on getting his revenge on Wallace and Gromit! What form will his fiendish plan take?
For PSP Parts and Labour Where does he get those wonderful toys? Ever wondered where Wallace gets the parts for his eccentric, wonderful (and occasionally useful) inventions? Find out here!
Wanted: Wallace and Gromit - Pt. 2 Feathers McGraw's evil plan is revealed for all the world to see! Will Wallace and Gromit be able to foil his machinations, or is it curtains for our favourite inventor/dog duo?
For PSP Big in Japan Wallace takes time out to visit his biggest fan in Japan, Hiro Worship. But all is not well in the land of the rising sun, and soon Gromit has to deal with some monster problems!
Where There's Muck There's Brass Nothing gets Wallace as worked up as the disbanding of the local brass band, despite the fact that they aren't very good, no-one wants to see them and they don't really want to play anyway. This calls for... an invention!
For PSP Road Trip Wallace's idea for a mobile home is a small house on wheels, complete with front door, living room and extendable patio. But when the wires get crossed, Wallace's remote control feature starts the mobile home driving on its own - with Gromit trapped on board! Can Wallace catch up with the runaway bungalow and save Gromit?
Washday Blues Wallace's keen inventor's eye lands on his laundry basket, and before too long he has invented the most amazing, hi-tech, fusion-powered, experimental prototype clothes-washing robot that the world has ever seen. Unfortunately West Wallaby Street wasn't the cleanest place in the world to start with, and with properly calibrated dirt settings, the robot could be all washed up!
For PSP I Don’t Care What the Weatherman Says Wallace gets so enraged by the constantly wrong predictions of the local weatherman that he decides to take matters into his own hands! But what has he done, and why does West Wallaby Street seem to suddenly have its own weather system?
Dogfight The local air show is one of the highlights of Wallace's year, but Philip, the terrifying dog last seen in "Curse of the Were Rabbit", has a new job guarding the show. Too scared to confront the snarling pitbull, Wallace and Gromit come up with their own high-flying ways of enjoying the entertainment, but now Philip has them in his sights!
Published by Titan Publishing Group Ltd, 144 Southwark Street, London, SE1 0UP. Wallace and Gromit is © and TM Aardman Animations Ltd, 2010. All rights reserved. Any unauthorised copying, hiring, lending, exhibition, diffusion, sale, public performance or other exploitation of this work is strictly prohibited. Wallace and Gromit and the characters "Wallace" and "Gromit" are trademarks of Aardman/Wallace and Gromit Limited and are used under license. Shaun the Sheep © and TM Aardman Animations 2010. All rights reserved. Shaun the Sheep (wordmark) and the character 'Shaun the Sheep' © and TM Aardman Animations Limited.
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