“Jimi Hendrix playing a flaming guitar” by Moebius
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“Jimi Hendrix playing a flaming guitar” by Moebius
“Variation № 4070 on ‘The’ Theme” — a story written and illustrated by Moebius (Jean Giraud). This first appeared in Metal Hurlant (“Screaming Metal”) magazine (aka Heavy Metal), issue № 36 (1978).
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“Tactics of Mistake” by Gordon R Dickson (cover art by Moebius).
“Batman” by Moebius, aka Jean Giraud
The cover to issue 35 of Mediascene, from January/February 1979, with a colored version of Moebius’ concept piece for Alien.
Moebius is incredible! ALIEN is incredible.
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Cool minimalism combined with precise inking and crosshatching serve as the signature style of Jean Giraud. As Moebius, a pseudonym, he made his mark on art history in graphic illustration, comic books, video games, and movies. I love the radiant spiritual energy emanating from the figure.
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The Silver Surfer & Galactus by Moebius
“Superman” by Moebius
The Airtight Garage Of Jerry Cornelius (“Le Garage Hermétique de Jerry Cornelius”) is a comic strip by the French artist and writer Moebius (aka Jean Giraud). It started with discrete two-to-four page episodes in the French magazine Metal Hurlant (“Screaming Metal”) between 1976–1980. And continued later in the American version of the same magazine, Heavy Metal, starting in 1977.
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