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Arzach (French: [aʁzak]) is a
comic book
collection of four
wordless short stories by artist/author Jean 'Moebius' Giraud,
which were
originally published...
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highly imaginative, surreal,
almost abstract style.
These works include Arzach and the
Airtight Garage of
Jerry Cornelius. He also
collaborated with avant-garde...
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Contributors included Moebius and Druillet,
depicting such
characters as
Arzach and Lone Sloane.
Later issues featured Richard Corben,
Alejandro Jodorowsky...
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Animation Ltd
Original story by
Daniel Goldberg and Len Blum;
based on
Arzach by Moebius. The Loc-Nar, now the size of a
giant meteor,
crashes into a...
- naufragés du temps) Jean Giraud, also
known as Gir and
Moebius - (Blueberry,
Arzach, L'Incal)
Christian Godard - (Martin Milan,
scripted The
Vagabond of Limbo)...
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Kitchen Sink:
Legends of
Arzach No. 3 (a, with Jean-Marc Lofficier,
among other artists, 1992)
collected in
Visions of
Arzach (hc, 64 pages, 1993, ISBN 0-8781-6233-X)...
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mostly by
authors that
featured in the magazine, such as Druillet, Mœbius (
Arzach was
published in 1976),
Jacques Tardi, etc. Nevertheless, Humanoïdes also...
- for the
comic that had
brought him
international renown in the mid-1970s,
Arzach. Additionally, the
story was
under its
French title "La planète encore"...
- the
manga often reference Jean
Giraud (Mœbius),
whose wordless 1975
comic Arzach had
deeply impressed Miyazaki.
Among the
inspirations for the environmental...
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similarities with the
works of
French artist Moebius (notably his
comic book
Arzach,) of whom
Kusunoki was a fan, as well as with
Hayao Miyazaki's Nausicaa...