This page lists all of the additional illustrations that
Bryan has added to the CD in order to better explain and illustrate the
comic. The directory is broken down by chapter with a brief description
of what each image is.
Chapter One
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Davide Fabbri, the model
for the assasin-monk Barberini |
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Rosettis Proserpine
: a use of pomegranates
representing fertility and immortality. |
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Colour guides for page
7, page 8 and page
9; and also lettering guides for page
6 and page 8. |
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Character sketch of
the pope. |
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The first page of
the Adventures of Luther Arkwright, and the page where we first see
the airship. |
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"The plum pudding in
danger" - cartoon by Gillray. |
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The compositional line of page
23, page 26 and page
27. |
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Dulac's painting of
an alchemist's lair - inspiration for Dr Dee's lair. |
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Page 9: as it was printed,
and as it should have been printed: also, the apology
that was printed subsequently. |
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The very first character
sketch of Victoria. |
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The plan of Dee's lair. |
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Liberty leading the people,
by Delacroix. |
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Daniele Brolli,
one of the models for the Cardinals. |
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Chapter Two
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Mike Collins inks
for page 42. |
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The wonderfully daft monocle
man. |
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SMS's version of the
palace. |
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Charles Robinson
painting - inspiration for the gardens of the palace. |
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The orginal picture of the succubus,
which inspired the image of the Queen draining Strickland. |
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The Art Nouveau stained glass
window by Eugene Grasset: inspiration for the flower girl costume,
and the drawing by Lely that inspired
the standard bearers costume. |
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An image of Queen Anne
from the Adventures of Luther Arkwright. |
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The amazing subliminal image from the Adventures of
Luther Arkwright - the skull panel. |
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Arthur Rackham's Valkyrie |
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The Franciscan Monk
in charge of the real world tomb in Rome, and the central
steps in Rome, and the statue
in Bologna. |
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Reference photo of a dodo. |
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Mary posing as Victoria. |
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Kenny Baker, the model
for Sir Kenneth. |
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Chapter Three
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Glorifying the Fuhrer
- a reference made when Hirst is painting Kray. |
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Beardsley's cover of
Savoy Comic Cuts, showing a camp John Bull. |
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The actual comics cuts logo. |
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Colonel
Blimp, a famous British wartime newspaper cartoon character by
David Low. |
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The inspiration for Maurice's
suit. |
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An original picture of Mayhew's
London. |
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The Preston Sci-Fi group as a revolutionary
committee in the Adventures of Luther Arkwright. |
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The first instance of psychic
vampirisim from the Adventures of Luther Arkwright. |
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The inks that SMS
created for page 63 and page
64. |
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The Witch of Wapping
- the image is the cover of the pamphlet giving an account of the
witch and her subsequent hanging. |
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Elaine Mace dressed as Victoria |
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Chapter Four
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Cromwell's speech
from the Adventures of Luther Arkwright. |
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Statues in the Russell
Hotel, used as reference. |
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Chapter Five
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Canaletto's watercolour
of London. |
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The magnificent full page
picture of Hiram from the Adventures of Luther Arkwright. |
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The original manic street
preacher! |
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Plate 8 from Hogarth's "A
Rake's Progess" |
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The original Walpurgis
Nacht singers. |
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Sketch of a nurse's uniform. |
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Chapter Six
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Luther dresses in the flag,
from the Adventures of Luther Arkwright, and also from the same story,
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The sky from the Tale
of One Bad Rat |
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Hogarth's Gin Lane. |
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Page 198's colour
guide. |
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Skegness is so bracing! |
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Chapter Seven
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The Last of England |
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The colour guide
for page 228 |
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Le Petomane |
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Chapter Eight
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The
from the Adventures of Luther Arkwright |
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Chapter Nine
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Mad Murdoch's Exorcism,
from the Adventures of Luther Arkwright, and the last
page of the same story. |
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The White Horse of Uffington. |
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Also see the additional illustrations from the Dramatis
Personae section: |