
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.

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

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

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

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

Everybody’s favorite Martian queen, Cheryl Tunt.

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