PublishedDark Horse Books, April 2018 |
ISBN9781506703213 |
FormatHardcover, 176 pages |
Dimensions30.5cm × 22.2cm |
A storyboard artist and designer on many high-profile films including Alien, Tron, The Fifth Element, and Jodorowsky's Dune as well as a revered comics master, Jean Giraud a/k/a Moebius has influenced numerous authors and film directors. His work has been available sporadically in the US since Marvel published a number of titles in the 90's.
This companion volume to the critically acclaimed and New York Times best-selling World of Edena graphic novel, Moebius Library- The Art of Edena collects four fantastic Edena-related short stories and a motherlode of Moebius illustrations. A celebration of the imagery and creative enthusiasm Moebius held for his Edena universe and his characters Stel and Atan, the short stories "Seeing Naples," "Another Planet," "The Repairmen," and "Dying to See Naples" are collected here, as Moebius explores his imagination with two of his favorite characters. Working closely with Moebius Production in France, Dark Horse presents the second volume in the Moebius Library series.
A companion volume to the critically acclaimed and New York Times best-selling World of Edena graphic novel, Moebius Library- The Art of Edena collects four fantastic Edena-related short stories and a motherlode of Moebius illustrations. A celebration of the imagery and creative enthusiasm Moebius held for his Edena universe and his characters Stel and Atan, the short stories "Seeing Naples," "Another Planet," "The Repairmen," and "Dying to See Naples" are collected here, as Moebius explores his imagination with two of his favorite characters. Working closely with Moebius Production in France, Dark Horse presents the second volume in the Moebius Library series
Out-of-print stories and hard to find images--collected in an affordable hardcover!
Timeless science fiction stories and illustrations from a celebrated master!
The second volume in Dark Horse's Moebius Library series!
The perfect companion volume to Moebius's World of Edena graphic novel.
"I consider Moebius more important than Dore."--Federico Fellini