25/05/2026
It's a scorcher in the UK for the spring bank holiday.
Remember to keep hydrated and wear sun cream while making the most of it.
Now if you'll excuse us, we're off to draw and read some comics in the sun...
03/05/2026
To round off our Dekko Anniversary Celebration Week, we thought we’d share a few testimonies from some of our amazing clients, customers and partners over the years. Thank you for being part of our journey!
03/05/2026
Support for Learning teachers, Additional Support Needs teachers, Pupil Support teachers and local authority Inclusion Education Officers are encouraged to apply for the next GTCS Dyslexia and Inclusive Practice programme. Details on our website.
https://youtu.be/vNLx8fs0k1k?si=bGuGc6IyUF7mrB0E
03/05/2026
I was adept at watching. I wasn’t just there, I was scanning the room.
My survival depended on it: watching, learning, mimicking, and most importantly, not getting laughed at, pulled up, or pushed out.
Social acceptance was everything.
I’d learned early what it meant to be wrong.
The sting of those cackles, never laugh-alongs, always mockery. Loud, sharp, summoning others in. Look at her. See the fool.
I never wanted to feel that again.
I tried to shut it down, lock it away.
But I still wanted to be liked. To be loved.
So I told myself: try harder.
Others could do it, why couldn’t I?
So, I worked at being liked. And with many, it worked, I was included, even welcomed.
But I never quite fitted.
I hovered at the edges, never able to settle, never able to stay.
So, I tried harder. It had to be me.
And still, I missed things.
Like the time I thought I’d won over the cruellest boy. We spent all morning together, he was kind, funny, interested. Maybe he even loved me. That afternoon he invited me over, said I could bring a friend. Only then did I realise it wasn’t for me. It was for her. I sat on his bed, listening to them laughing together in the next room.
Or the time the popular boy in drama seemed to like me. He asked questions, laughed, so I gave more. I had barely left the lesson when I heard the cackle again, his friends, all of them. It ended with a shove into the lockers.
I learned quickly, don’t be too much, don’t be wrong.
Don’t get it wrong.
So I watched. I copied. I adjusted.
I tried to become someone no one could laugh at.
I would spend many years, in rooms where no one was laughing, scanning, just in case it was me.
And maybe I succeeded. Success being other peoples acceptance.
Meanwhile, I disappeared.
For the girls who were overlooked because they were so “doing well.”
The ones who internalised the struggle.
The ones who tried harder, and still felt like they were falling short.
Could Try Harder available to pre order now.
Published 14 May 2026
27/04/2026
IT’S OUR ANNIVERSARY!
10 Years ago today, Dekko Comics Ltd was founded. So this week, we thought we’d celebrate some of the wonderful times we’ve had over the years. Keep your eyes on our socials for some fun Dekko Comics posts that we’ve made just for the occasion. 🥳🎉
It feels wonderful to have made this milestone, but we really couldn’t have done it without you. To those who have supported, followed, spread the word and picked up or commissioned our work: thank you. Your positivity and energy over the past decade has meant the world the world to us.
Here’s to another 10 years! 🎨🎓
09/02/2026
It's National Pizza Day! So of course we'll be celebrating (not that anyone needs an excuse for pizza). The Dekko team's pizza toppings of choice are...
Rossie: Anchovies
Tegan: Italian sausage, potato, onion and anchovies
Kai: Pepperoni and olives
Rakesh: Sausage and chilli.
What's your go to pizza topping? Anything on the Dekko team's list that's made you question their judgement?