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Last Coiner : ウィキペディア英語版
The Last Coiner

''The Last Coiner'' is an graphic novel, written by RTS Award winning filmmaker Peter M. Kershaw, with comicbook artist Vince Danks whose credits include the ''Torchwood'' Official Magazine, the independently published ''Harker and Critchley'' from Ariel Press, and Fleetway Editions Ltd. Red Dwarf ''Smegazine''.
The book tells the story of the 18th Century Cragg Vale Coiners in the graphic art form .
"King" David Hartley, the leader of the Counterfeit gang of true crime history, is renamed ''David Hawksworth''.
Its production featured actors, including Keith Patrick as ''David Hawksworth'' and Mark Wilson Smith as ''Robert Smart'', photographed against blue screen, forming a basis for the digitized artwork.
== Multiple Platform ==

Referencing the same events and characters Duchy Parade Films successively released a Graphic Novel featuring digitized actors, a docu-drama first seen at the Hebden Bridge Picture House, and an online game ''Coins & Nooses''.

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