Der Bildband präsentiert die Kunstwerke von Peter Doherty und dient als Katalog zu seiner Ausstellung in der Janine Bean Gallery in Berlin. Mit hochwertigem Fotopapier und in edler Hardcover-Bindung bietet das nahezu DINA4 große Buch eine erstklassige Sammlung, die sowohl Kunstliebhaber als auch Leser ansprechen wird.
Peter Doherty Bücher
Peter Doherty ist ein britischer Comiczeichner und Kolorist, dessen 15-jährige Karriere sich hauptsächlich auf die ikonische Figur Judge Dredd von 2000 AD konzentriert hat. Er hat mehrere entscheidende Episoden des Comics illustriert, darunter Geschichten, die von Fans als die besten Einzelgeschichten in seiner Geschichte gefeiert werden. Über seine umfangreiche Arbeit für 2000 AD hinaus hat Doherty auch zu Titeln wie Grendel Tales und Shaolin Cowboy beigetragen.






Pete Doherty's journals from 1999 to today offer an intimate glimpse into the life of one of the music industry's most talented and controversial figures.
A Likely Lad
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
"Peter Doherty is the last of the great rock 'n' roll stories - maybe even the best ever rock 'n' roll story. Since his band The Libertines rose to international fame, he has proved endlessly fascinating, the subject of numerous books, documentaries, magazine articles, front-page newspaper headlines and TV news reports. This, for the first time, is his version of his story. As an icon Doherty is on a par with the early Rolling Stones and Sid Vicious as a bad boy and public enemy. To his hundreds of thousands of devoted fans he is a cult hero, a modern-day rebel Rimbaud. He divides critics - for every award and accolade (Greatest Hero of Rock or No 1 on the Cool List) there is a scathing review, an objection almost to his very being. Musically, there is no doubt he has defined the past twenty years of British rock 'n' roll with his sound, words, attitude, lifestyle, aesthetic and early buccaneering use of the internet to communicate with fans directly. It is also true that too often his talents as a songwriter and performer have been over-looked amid the whirlwind of controversy and scandal that has tailed him since his first spell in prison in 2003. Hard drugs, deaths, tiny gigs on the hoof, huge stadium shows, collaborations, obliterations, gangsters and groupies - Doherty has led a life of huge highs and incredible lows. It is all here: the music; the friendships; the distractions (exhibitions of blood paintings, modelling for famous fashion designers, lead roles in esoteric French films); deaths and self-destruction (he admits working as a rent boy). We are inside mansions, decadent parties, the jailhouse, the studio, in crack dens, at home (Doherty has two children) and, of course, in bed. With his trademark wit and humour, Doherty reflects on his era-defining relationship with supermodel Kate Moss and the other significant women (and men) in his life. Doherty also talks poetry, Paris (where he spends much time), philosophy, books, politics, football (QPR), cars, managers, the music business and his key influences (from Hancock to Baudelaire). There is humour, warmth, insight, baleful reflection and a defiant sense of triumph. There is harrowing detail and acknowledgement of the damage hard drugs have done - the endless litany of misdemeanours such as drink-driving, car theft, possession of heroin, crack and ketamine, robbery, hit-and-run and blackmail. Doherty's description of multiple stretches in jail, attempts at rehab, painful relapses, gruesome hospital emergencies, and estrangement from his family are eye-wateringly candid and free from self-pity. In a remarkable section, Doherty ruminates on his recent rapprochement with his father, a former Major in the British Army, after a decades-long wall"--Publisher's description
Grendel Tales 1/6
The Devil May Care
Grendel Tales 4
The Devil May Care
Grendel Tales
The Devil May Care
It's race time in Indianapolis, and the only thing hotter than the action on the track is the passion boiling outside of the stadium walls. Local Grendel chief Hack has his hands full. Between the volatile visiting Grendel clans tearing up the town, a mysterious vigilante on a Grendel-killing spree, and forces within his own clan that seek to depose him, there's little room for error or emotion. But when he feels himself falling for Dana, the city hospital's headstrong lead physician, he quickly finds things spiraling out of his control. And he's not the only one with problems. Dana's struggling with her delinquent son, desperately trying to keep him away from the very Grendel that she herself is growing ever attracted to.
The Dreaming: no.17 + no.18
- 2 Bände



