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The new book “Art of Archer” allows fans to see the incredibly complicated process behind bringing each episode of the FX animated hit to life.

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Original series concept art when the series was to be titled “Duchess,” which is Archer’s spy code name.

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Storyboards and script page from the Season 3 episode, “Bloody Ferlin.”

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Detail on how animators “float” different aspects of the characters’ faces to make it appear as though they are subtly moving their heads.

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The “Archer” cast as anime characters from a DVD special feature.

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Everybody’s favorite Martian queen, Cheryl Tunt.

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Pam Poovey may be weightless in space, but she can still throw her weight around with the best of them.