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French comics artist Jean Giraud - Moebius - dies at 73 | |
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Jean Giraud, one of France's leading comics artists, has died in Paris at the age of 73 after a long illness. | Jean Giraud, one of France's leading comics artists, has died in Paris at the age of 73 after a long illness. |
He drew for more than 50 years, under various names, but was most widely known as Moebius. | He drew for more than 50 years, under various names, but was most widely known as Moebius. |
He was popular in the US and Japan, working with legend Stan Lee and manga artists, as well as in his homeland | He was popular in the US and Japan, working with legend Stan Lee and manga artists, as well as in his homeland |
He also worked on design concepts and storyboards for a number of top science fiction films, including Alien, Tron, The Abyss and The Fifth Element. | He also worked on design concepts and storyboards for a number of top science fiction films, including Alien, Tron, The Abyss and The Fifth Element. |
Giraud trained at art school and turned to comics after working as an illustrator in the advertising and fashion industries. | Giraud trained at art school and turned to comics after working as an illustrator in the advertising and fashion industries. |
His best known work in his native country was probably the Lieutenant Blueberry character but he also worked on the Silver Surfer with Stan Lee. | His best known work in his native country was probably the Lieutenant Blueberry character but he also worked on the Silver Surfer with Stan Lee. |
The Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art staged a major Giraud retrospective in 2010. | The Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art staged a major Giraud retrospective in 2010. |
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