The X-Files Book has Won an Award

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The X-Files: The Official Archives has won a prestigious Comm Arts Design Award. 

The X-Files: The Official Archives by Paul Terry replicates 50 FBI case files and is jam-packed with lab results, autopsy reports, clippings, mug shots, crime-scene photos, and security camera printouts—allowing readers to scour the evidence and immerse themselves as firsthand participants. 

”We combined props used in the show with faux documents we created to meticulously build each case file.” 

304 pages, 9 × 11½, 4-color, hardcover, flush-trimmed to expose the chipboard edge, debossing. 




Alex Bruce/Paul Kepple, designers 
Devin Grosz, Abrams Books, design manager 
Paul Kepple, art director 
Paul Terry, writer 
Ashley Albert, editor 
Eric Klopfer, executive editor 
Celeste Joyce, calligrapher 
Denise LaCongo, production manager 
Abrams Books, publisher 
Headcase Design, design firm

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