This book presents stories as told to us by four friends. Clare, David, Sarah and Sarah libe, work and play in Birmingham, England. We asked them to take some frriendly revenge on each other by telling tales and dishing dirt in a round robin fashion. (from the inside of the front cover) The stories are told through black and white comics with red and green dimensional lines added to create a 3-D effect. Book is accompanied by a pair of red/green 3-D glasses., A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton
A comic book presenting a series of portraits portraying citizens of the town of Bradford, England; Color images, A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton
Two curators who were creating an art exhibit inside the defunct Victorian era prison, the Eastern State Prison in Philadelphia, asked the artists to create a work for the show. This comic book retells three stories by people who have spent time in prison. Cover has a raised image of a prisoner on a black background. This cover is a departure from the comic style cover that these artists usually employ., A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton
Comic style portraits of students at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Commissioned by the Grossman Gallery., A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton
A collection of mystery tales told in black and white/ half-tone comics ; Vanishing spot / as told by Angus McLeod -- Too many tears / as told by Hilary Greene -- Exquisite corpse / as told by Jane Digby -- Jade cup / as told by Jean Thompson, A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton
The artists use comic book style to tell nine stories of post-industrial epiphanies that were told to them. A ring of shadows / as told by James Simpson -- The evangelist / as told by James O'Grady -- Horrible dream / as told by George Rawlinson -- Coin in the dirt / as told by Laurence Davenport -- Ghost on the stair / as told by William Dent -- A quieter shore / as told by Fiona Cooper -- Dying to live / as told by Steven Wallace -- Pop music / as told by Die Kunst -- Past masters / as told anonymously, A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton
A project for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, who asked the artists to create a book about celebrity. Grennan and Sperandio chose to approach celebrity from the perspective of four non-celebrity characters. Stories told through comics., A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton
Commissioned on the occasion of the Cindy Sherman exhibition, the book is described on the back cover: In The Peasant and the Devil, a group of friends act out some of the oldest European tales against a contemporary background, inspired by the role-playing art of New York photographer Cindy Sherman. . . Death's messengers / as told by Tim Pickstone -- Frau Trude / as told anonymously -- The peasant and the devil / as told by Graham Worden -- The louse and the flea / as told by Caitlin Masley, A gift in memory of Peter Ward Britton