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schmevil ([personal profile] schmevil) wrote2009-01-22 02:29 pm
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Under the cut is a page from "The Long Tomorrow," written by Dan O'Bannon and illustrated by Jean Giraud, AKA Moebius, a story famously credited as inspiring Blade Runner's cityscapes.




I'd love to read this, but unfortunately, my library doesn't have a copy. I have this horrible feeling that this itch will lead to me buying a bunch of old Heavy Metal issues.

Here's an interesting poster I found, while hunting for "The Long Tomorrow". Tetsuo (from Akira), by Moebius



What got me hunting in the first place, was part of a mini-doc on Moebius that I watched during my first cup of coffee. I caught the bits about his time with an odd collective (with shades of cultlike characteristics to it), and his work on Alien. I'm crazy about the Alien series, though I don't think I've ever talked about said craziness here. (A couple of years ago I read a long and involving feminist rereading of the whole series, that I'm forever trying to track down. There are more than a few of them, so it gets complicated).

Anyway, today's tidbit of art, besides the above Moebius, is Necronom IV by HR Giger. This painting was the beginning of the Alien; it's what got him a job as a conceptual artist and designer for the film. It's easy to see how we got to the Alien queen and the facehuggers from here.