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In 1975, he collaborated with Alejandro Jodorowsky on the art of a film adaptation of ''[[Film/JodorowskysDune Dune]]''; the project, however, remained stillborn due to Jodorowsky's enormous financial demands (the adaptation would eventually be directed by Creator/DavidLynch). The sets produced for Jodorowsky's ''[[Film/JodorowskysDune Dune]]'' were later recycled by George Lucas in the making of ''Franchise/StarWars''. Mœbius's involvement in movies continued in 1979 with contributions to the art of Creator/RidleyScott's ''Film/{{Alien}}'' (alongside Creator/HRGiger) and in 1981 to ''Film/{{Tron}}''. In 1982, he worked with René Laloux on the animated feature film ''Animation/TimeMasters''. The 1982 cult movie ''Film/BladeRunner'' used the comic ''ComicBook/TheLongTomorrow'' (1975) as a main design reference. Other films in which he participated as a concept artist include ''Film/{{Willow}}'' (1988), ''Film/TheAbyss'' (1989), ''Anime/LittleNemoAdventuresInSlumberland'', and ''Film/TheFifthElement'' (1997). Those who had a UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn also might remember his [[NoExportForYou Japanese specific boxart]] for the first ''VideoGame/PanzerDragoon'', which was conceptually derived from Mœbius's 1975 comic, ''Arzach''.

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In 1975, he collaborated with Alejandro Jodorowsky on the art of a film adaptation of ''[[Film/JodorowskysDune Dune]]''; the project, however, remained stillborn due to Jodorowsky's enormous financial demands (the adaptation would eventually be directed by Creator/DavidLynch). The sets produced for Jodorowsky's ''[[Film/JodorowskysDune Dune]]'' were later recycled by George Lucas in the making of ''Franchise/StarWars''. Mœbius's involvement in movies continued in 1979 with contributions to the art of Creator/RidleyScott's ''Film/{{Alien}}'' (alongside Creator/HRGiger) and in 1981 to ''Film/{{Tron}}''. In 1982, he worked with René Laloux on the animated feature film ''Animation/TimeMasters''.''WesternAnimation/TimeMasters''. The 1982 cult movie ''Film/BladeRunner'' used the comic ''ComicBook/TheLongTomorrow'' (1975) as a main design reference. Other films in which he participated as a concept artist include ''Film/{{Willow}}'' (1988), ''Film/TheAbyss'' (1989), ''Anime/LittleNemoAdventuresInSlumberland'', and ''Film/TheFifthElement'' (1997). Those who had a UsefulNotes/SegaSaturn also might remember his [[NoExportForYou Japanese specific boxart]] for the first ''VideoGame/PanzerDragoon'', which was conceptually derived from Mœbius's 1975 comic, ''Arzach''.
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'''Mœbius''' was the PenName of '''Jean Henri Gaston Giraud''' (8 May 1938 – 10 March 2012), an illustrator and graphic artist of the FrancoBelgianComics school.

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'''Mœbius''' Mœbius was the PenName of '''Jean Jean Henri Gaston Giraud''' Giraud (8 May 1938 – 10 March 2012), an illustrator and graphic artist of the FrancoBelgianComics school.

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