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  • The piece was commissioned by human rights activist and author Kerry Pither, who helped fund it with prize money from an Ottawa Book Award for Dark Days about the mens 'experiences.

    Archive 2009-12-01 2009

  • Investigator Kerry Pither puts the matter squarely:

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • [H/t Kerry Pither] posted by Dr. Dawg at 10: 41 AM

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • His life tragically cut short by a knitting accident, Pither remains today a fond memory for all who cherish their art done in Crayola crayons on onion skin paper.

    Mark C. Miller: Tribute to World's Least Expensive Art 2010

  • His life tragically cut short by a knitting accident, Pither remains today a fond memory for all who cherish their art done in Crayola crayons on onion skin paper.

    Mark C. Miller: Tribute to World's Least Expensive Art 2010

  • As far as you know, what are all the other comic book titles and numbers that have Sabrina with Professor Pither?

    The Crystal Skull? Jaime J. Weinman 2008

  • I don't know what the new Indiana Jones movie will be like, but I think it would be seriously enlivened by the presence of Professor Pither say it without the lisp in Mad Doctor Doom's Time Taxi.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Jaime J. Weinman 2008

  • I don't know what the new Indiana Jones movie will be like, but I think it would be seriously enlivened by the presence of Professor Pither say it without the lisp in Mad Doctor Doom's Time Taxi.

    The Crystal Skull? Jaime J. Weinman 2008

  • She who spawned Pither and he who climbed out her womb first live in Exmouth and Lympstone respectively so I'd steer clear of those places during the festive frolics - God knows I'm going to!

    I can't fold shirts. Fathorse 2007

  • Also note that Sabrina's adversary -- who lived in the house once occupied by Little Archie's Mad Doctor Doom -- was "Professor Pither," a name that sounds innocuous until you find that he has a lisp, and you ask yourself how he'd pronounce it if he didn't have a lisp.

    Little Archie: "The Long Walk" Jaime J. Weinman 2006

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