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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_GiraudJean Giraud - Wikipedia

    Giraud's extended stay in the US, garnered him a 1986 Inkpot Award, an additional 1991 Eisner Award, as well as three Harvey Awards in the period 1988–1991 for the various graphic novel releases by Marvel. It was in this period that Giraud, who had already picked up Spanish as a second language as a result from his various trips to Mexico and ...

  2. May 13, 2016 · Better known by the pseudonym “Moebius,” Giraud helped found the magazine Métal Hurlant (published in the United States as Heavy Metal) and worked with the filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Jean_GiraudJean Giraud - Wikiwand

    Jean Henri Gaston Giraud ( French: [ ʒiʁo]; 8 May 1938 – 10 March 2012) was a French artist, cartoonist and writer who worked in the Franco-Belgian bandes dessinées (BD) tradition.

  4. Jean Giraud, popularly known as Moebius, was a French artist and cartoonist revered for colorful, outlandish, and surreal science fiction and fantasy comics, as well as his work as a film concept designer. Originally from the suburbs of Paris, France, Giraud began using the Moebius pseudonym in 1963 specifically for his fantasy and science ...

  5. library.bellevue.edu › the-work-of-jean-giraudFreeman/Lozier Library

    If so, chances are you’ve seen the influence of Jean Giraud, the French sci-fi comic artist also known as Moebius. Lauded as one of the greatest comic artists of all time, his life of art making was prolific and varied, and spanned multiple decades of recent history.

  6. Oct 21, 2015 · Jean Giraud, aka Moebius, at the exhibition “Moebius-Transe-Forme,” in 2001. Courtesy Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain. “Even when you reach a certain level of success,” Jean Giraud once said, “there’s still this desire to break the established rules and be a bit of a delinquent.”

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  8. Nov 7, 2011 · Bold visionaries and radicals, groundbreaking frontiersmen and women who inspired and informed culture as we know it today. This week: Mœbius (Jean Giraud).

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