Moebius
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- Bluejam2
- The Airtight Garage
Fucking masterpiece
https://en.wikipedia…Bluejam
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- uan2
I wonder if there is some documentary where he talks about psychodelics...I mean, his collaborations with Jodorowsky, the unreal nature and innovation in his drawings, the time period he was creating...it‘s pretty clear this guys were pretty high most of the time
- or at least had some liberating experiences somewhere down the road.uan
- He took mushrooms once, but he said it opened the doors enough for him to do what he did.PhanLo
- Moebius left smoking marihuana in 1990. As he said, he no longer needed it for inspiration.OBBTKN
- Yes no drugs, pretty serious guyi_was
- grew up on his artwork, along with philippe druillet, caza, bilal, corben etc... such a massive massive fan of those guys.exador1
- mydo3
Pulled out of the lurking category just to comment in this thread. It wasn't until he died I realised how many things I loved have been inspired by him. I've been in a rabbit hole the last few weeks. One of my favourite illustrators for years was Brandon Graham, I'd never noticed his obsession with him either!
- PhanLo0
Found this one via:
http://moebiusodyssey.space
-- It's by Sylvain Despretz, who was Moebius's friend. Similar to this though https://i.imgur.com/…PhanLo
- To follow, thanks!grafician
- so dopemydo
- PhanLo1
Seeing how much joy he got working on the movie makes the next point strange. Years later, in 2011, the designer filed a complaint for plagiarism of his series "The Incal" in the movie "The Fifth Element".
"The designer Moebius and publisher Humanoids Associates today have lost their lawsuit against Luc Besson and Gaumont they accused of having infringed the comic 'The Incal' in the movie 'The Fifth Element' released in 1997. The plaintiffs complained of 'borrowings under clear, the scenery, scenes, characters and graphics and scriptwriting to Incal.' They demanded 13.1 million for unfair competition, 9 million in damages and 2-5% of net operating revenue of the film. The writer of comics, Alexandro Jodorowsky, also called 700,000 euros. The high court, however, gave reason for Luc Besson who considered that the applicants' claims that were not based 'on tiny fragments of the work' cartoon. It has however rejected the 100,000 euros in damages requested by the director for abuse of process." - Toutenbd (Translated from French)
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