I am desperately looking for just an IMAGE on the web of Moebius's Spiderman poster - it's dark with Spiderman on a cliff from a distance...anyone help a poor chick out?
@A1R5N1P3R I at least found his traces as guest artist in the japanese (and germanophile) game called panzer dragoon 1. how do you think he influenced anime ? I cant speak or understand french, so I dont know too much about him :( the only great thing I know of him is that in his own comics, he tends to draw without totally fixed and written story, which is both an awesome freedom and skill for an established comicartist in my eyes( as artist myself).
@lezvarthok Watch a film titled, "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind" by Studio Ghibli, and try to track down a joint interview done with Moebius and the Japanese studio CEO, where he says Moebius' artwork inspired the movie. Nausicaa is arguably one of the iconic anime films that many illustrators look to as their influence in Japan.
Had the pleasure of meeting him and talking to him one afternoon many years ago. A polite, extremely intelligent man, as well as a great artist of BD, which is, as the French recognize, much more significant as an art form than is often admitted elsewhere.
Actually, I spent an afternoon with Giraud once--a fine man and first class, as is Corben. Indeed they are both in classes by themselves though very different. Corben made innovations in technique as well as developing an original form.
And Corben was first recognized in France.
At one point Metal Hurlant was Corben and Moebius.
Recently, I got tired of the anime style (no offense to anime fans out there), and I was looking for alternatives. So last night, I saw Moebius' film collab with Rene Laloux's film called Time Masters. Really blew me away.
Hey, jonjon. I just discovered Time Masters a few years ago and was thrilled to see Moebius in film form. It also may explain why Moebius was not involved in the Heavy Metal film. It seems both films were in production about the same time. I also just learned that Enki Bilal's "The Immortal's Fete" was made into a film called "Immortal (Ad Vitam)"
L'interviewer puant ...AAAAh quel calme Monsieur Giraud !
Graphisme Métaphysique..ouai ouai ouai... oO
PsKaloo 1 year ago
moebuis est un bon artiste
royalkad 1 year ago
Il n'y pas de suite visionnable quelque part ?
merci.
chaslou2 1 year ago
Am I the only person who sees the resemblance between him and Larry David?
SUPERSQUISH 2 years ago
How can I describe my devotion for this sci fi god??. Awesome!!!
tomasana 2 years ago
I am desperately looking for just an IMAGE on the web of Moebius's Spiderman poster - it's dark with Spiderman on a cliff from a distance...anyone help a poor chick out?
swagmanjojo 3 years ago
I would argue that Moebius, in many ways, influenced anime. Corben relies to heavily on CG, but I own and enjoy his work as well
A1R5N1P3R 3 years ago
@A1R5N1P3R I at least found his traces as guest artist in the japanese (and germanophile) game called panzer dragoon 1. how do you think he influenced anime ? I cant speak or understand french, so I dont know too much about him :( the only great thing I know of him is that in his own comics, he tends to draw without totally fixed and written story, which is both an awesome freedom and skill for an established comicartist in my eyes( as artist myself).
lezvarthok 1 year ago
@lezvarthok Watch a film titled, "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind" by Studio Ghibli, and try to track down a joint interview done with Moebius and the Japanese studio CEO, where he says Moebius' artwork inspired the movie. Nausicaa is arguably one of the iconic anime films that many illustrators look to as their influence in Japan.
A1R5N1P3R 1 year ago
Interview très intéressante.
Jean-Denis Lichtfus illustrateur belge.
lichtfus 3 years ago
Had the pleasure of meeting him and talking to him one afternoon many years ago. A polite, extremely intelligent man, as well as a great artist of BD, which is, as the French recognize, much more significant as an art form than is often admitted elsewhere.
mopsius 4 years ago
With M. C. Escher , Moebius is the artist that took the art of drawing in to another level. This man is a true genius.
REEDRICHARDS2 4 years ago 2
For BD, I would put Richard Corben in the same ballpark.
mopsius 4 years ago
Corben is truely unique.
sinuscamera 3 years ago
Corben isn't worthy to sharpen Giraud's pencils, dude.
In the kingdom of comics there's only one king: MOEBIUS.
Wacek4444 2 years ago
Actually, I spent an afternoon with Giraud once--a fine man and first class, as is Corben. Indeed they are both in classes by themselves though very different. Corben made innovations in technique as well as developing an original form.
And Corben was first recognized in France.
At one point Metal Hurlant was Corben and Moebius.
mopsius 2 years ago
I need to learn French too. So many good comics and movies.
DavidBessent 4 years ago 6
Recently, I got tired of the anime style (no offense to anime fans out there), and I was looking for alternatives. So last night, I saw Moebius' film collab with Rene Laloux's film called Time Masters. Really blew me away.
jonjonbalaos 3 years ago
Hey, jonjon. I just discovered Time Masters a few years ago and was thrilled to see Moebius in film form. It also may explain why Moebius was not involved in the Heavy Metal film. It seems both films were in production about the same time. I also just learned that Enki Bilal's "The Immortal's Fete" was made into a film called "Immortal (Ad Vitam)"
hamdemon99 2 years ago
Only if someone could sub this interview. Damn I must be exiled for not knowing French.
loosejoose 4 years ago 4