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  1. The Long Tomorrow" is the title of a science fiction comics short story serialized in two segments in the French magazine Metal Hurlant in 1976. It was written by Dan O'Bannon, and illustrated by Moebius. It is noted for its influential visual design, which inspired the designs of feature films including Blade Runner, Tron, Alien, and The Abyss ...

  2. The best story is the first written by Dan O'Bannon, The Long Tomorrow. It's a future-noir story that O'Bannon wrote & Moebius produced while they were twiddling their thumbs in the mid 70's waiting for Jodorowsky's never produced Dune movie to get going.

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  3. With noth­ing to do before shoot­ing began — which it nev­er did — O’Ban­non first drew “The Long Tomor­row” him­self as a way of keep­ing busy. Mœbius took one look at it and imme­di­ate­ly saw its promise. The French may have coined the term film noir, but this ear­ly work of future noir ben­e­fit­ed from hav­ing an Amer­i­can writer.

  4. Aug 30, 2017 · The Long Tomorrow. After Dune failed to materialise, Dan O’Bannon suffered a nervous breakdown and returned back to Los Angeles with no money left, leaving most of his belongings back in Paris except for a book of H.R.Giger’s work ARh+ that he had borrowed from the artist himself.

  5. Written by Dan O'Bannon, with artwork by the great Jean 'Moebius' Giraud, The Long Tomorrow is a classic of it's kind!

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  7. Jun 8, 2010 · The Long Tomorrow. Review By: Mr. Roboto. Authors: Dan OBannon & Jean “Moebius” Giraud (Illustrator) Year: First appeared in Metal Hurlant, 1976. Category: Cyberpunk Books; Graphic Novels; Proto-Cyberpunk Media. Another piece of the proto-cyberpunk puzzle is found. So far, proto-cyberpunk media has dealt more with the themes of cyberpunk.