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A blog exploring the work of Jean Giraud, aka Gir, aka Moebius. Basically, there didn't seem to be any places online that gave a comprehensive collection of his work, so I made one.
[The official site of Moebius] - While there are very few of his works available to an English-only audience, the last thing I want to do is take away from potential sales by hosting his work here. If you speak French and can enjoy his books the way they were originally meant to be enjoyed, please click over and show him some love.
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Doctor Strange palling around with Tom Wolfe and Moebius
EDIT: The bottom image comes from Doctor Strange #180, art by Gene Colan. Not sure exactly where the Moebius bit fits in.
EDIT 2: The first image is from a text piece in Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #9, published in November of 1989. The piece is written by Roy Thomas, who is writing as J. Jonah Jameson doing a guest editorial in an issue of the Daily Bugle. In it, he reviews a book about Doctor Strange called Dr. Strange: The Man, The Myth, The Magic by an author named Morgana Blessing. The image of Strange and Giraud, drawn by Butch Guice, is meant to be a photograph printed in the book.
Convoluted? Yes. Awesome? Yes.
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Tom Wolfe!
The Moebius panel is from Dr. Strange v3 #9, art by Jackson Guice
dang, doctor strange is a dude with good taste
EDIT: The bottom image comes from Doctor Strange #180, art by Gene Colan. Not sure exactly where the Moebius bit fits...