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Moebius 1938-2012

Posted by: Scott    Tags:  obituaries, Science Fiction Age    Posted date:  March 10, 2012  |  2 Comments


One thing Science Fiction Age could do during its run that no other science fiction magazines could—since it was a large, full-color publication—was include a six-page gallery each issue, usually focused on the work of a single artist. It was inevitable that the visionary Jean Giraud, better known (well, to some) by his pseudonym Moebius, would be one of those artists.

Giraud, who passed away earlier today of cancer, was a part of the magazine from the first issue. Though we never commissioned original artwork—he was out of our league in terms of paying for anything new out of our budget, so I’d go through his vast portfolio of existing work in attempts to match up pieces with stories that suited his spirit—I enjoyed working with him.

Check out the gallery below from our September 1996 issue as you—as we all—mourn the great artist today.





2 Comments for Moebius 1938-2012


Joanna K Neilson

I Love Moebius, this was a wonderful post. Thank you for showing us this. I can’t believe he’s gone :-( !! I was just looking forward to reading my copy of ‘The Incal’ and his great influence on the look of ‘Alien’, too. No one made space look as beautiful and detailed, and yet lived in and realistic, as he did. Very sad loss to the comic book and science fiction worlds.

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