Jean “Moebius” Giraud, 1938-2012
?Jean Giraud, better known as the artist Moebius, passed away this weekend at the age of 73 following a long illness. Moebius was instrumental in founding Heavy Metal magazine, but alsp did concept art for Ridley Scott’s Alien, Luc Besson’s The Fifth Element, the doomed Alejandro Jodorowsky version of Dune, and more. In France, he was best known for his comics, including Blueberry and L’Incal.
Moebius was one of the great comic artists of the 20th century, no question, and his contribution to science fiction art cannot be overstated. It’s even more tragic that we lost him just a week after losing Ralph McQuarrie, too. 2012 is shaping up to be a bad year for visionary sci-fi artists, and I do not approve. Can someone please make sure Syd Mead is taking his vitamins?
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