Stranger Things Annual 2026
By (Author) Malcolm Mackenzie
By (author) Netflix
HarperCollins Publishers
Expanse
30th September 2025
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Yearbooks, annuals, almanacs
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Supernatural and mythological creatures
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Television, video and film
Gift books
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Science fiction
Hardback
120
Width 222mm, Height 291mm, Spine 11mm
270g
Celebrate the world of Stranger Things with the OFFICIAL NETFLIX Stranger Things Annual 2026.
Join Will, Mike, Lucas and Dustin as they befriend mysterious, supernatural stranger, Eleven. Explore Hawkins and beyond as the kids discover their town is not what they think it is.
This exciting new Annual from the #1 annuals publisher in the UK: Farshore (Bookscan TCM 2024) uncovers the story of Stranger Things in this celebration of the hit Netflix show.
Be immersed in the strange world of Hawkins, Indianna in the 1980s. Revel in the retro fashions and pop-culture moments whilst uncovering the mysterious story of a girl with unimaginable powers and a group of friends who enlist her help to find their missing friend. Encounter terrifying foes and villains: from super strength demogorgons and psychic spider monsters to school yard bullies and mean older brothers. Feel the love and friendship as a group of brave teenagers fight to uncover the truth of what lies beneath their town.
The Stranger Things Annual 2026 is packed full of character bios, key locations, fashion highs and lows and all the water-cooler moments from the story so far. Complete activities to find out which clique youd belong to, navigate the creepy tunnels underneath Hawkins and decode Russian secret messages and much, much more.
The Stranger Things Annual 2026 celebrates all your favourite characters, storylines and key moments from Seasons 1-4.
This book is a celebration the hit Netflix TV phenomenon and is perfect for seasoned Stranger Things fans and newcomers alike.
Malcolm Mackenzie is an author, editor and journalist, with an encyclopaedic knowledge of pop culture. He has launched two teen magazines, winning Best Editor award from the British Society of Magazine Editors, and written books on Queer Culture, Taylor Swift, K-Pop, BTS, Friends and Ariana Grande. He is also a regular contributor to the Guardian, GQ, Grazia and Glamour magazines.