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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz (pictured). It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch (pictured), to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch (pictured), to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London (here manaquins represent them protecting a page from the original book) and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London (here manaquins represent them protecting a page from the original book) and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper (pictured) and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper (pictured) and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper (pictured) and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz (pictured). It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Sian Berry of the Green Party joins the protest and addresses the crowd - Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
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  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 146.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 129.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 126.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 117.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 116.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 101.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 115.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 097.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 090.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 089.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 085.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 083.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 062.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 059.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 057.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 045.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 039.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 038.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 036.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 033.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 031.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 026.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 025.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 023.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 021.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 019.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 018.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 014.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 005.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 006.jpg
  • A version is used to promote the health benefits of Guinness to doctors - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
    Alice in Wonderland GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • A version is used to promote the health benefits of Guinness to doctors - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
    Alice in Wonderland GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Ralph Steadmans version - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
    Alice in Wonderland GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
    Alice in Wonderland GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • The Wonderland Quadrilles by Charles Marriott - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
    Alice in Wonderland GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
    Alice in Wonderland GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • The original manuscript - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
    Alice in Wonderland GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Alice's upturned legs with hearts on the soles of her shoes - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
    Alice in Wonderland GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
    Alice in Wonderland GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • A set of figurines enact the Hatters Tea party - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
    Alice in Wonderland GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Alice's upturned legs with hearts on the soles of her shoes - Alice in Wonderland  - a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. This new exhibition at the British Library explores how Alice has captured readers imaginations for so many years.  Although the story has been adapted, appropriated, re-imagined and re-illustrated since its conception, people are still enchanted by Carroll’s original, which continues to inspire new generations of writers and illustrators. Highlights of the show include Lewis Carroll’s original manuscript with hand-drawn illustrations, alongside stunning editions by Mervyn Peake, Ralph Steadman, Leonard Weisgard, Arthur Rackham, Salvador Dali and others.
    Alice in Wonderland GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 244.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 243.jpg
  • Llibrary campaigners, arts and culture lovers and museum and gallery workers stage a national demonstration, supported by PCS and Unite, in London against cuts to our sector. The march went from the British Library to trafalgar Square, where their were speaches.
    PCS Liibrary GBPhotos 242.jpg
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