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The story of an idea The books animation

This Flash animation of the comic book Story of an idea brings to life the story of the creation of the Red Cross, Red Crescent Movement and its history to date. The comic strip was created by the world renowned artist Jean Giraud, alias Moebius. The animation presents in simple terms, the meaning of the [...]

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Moebius Miyazaki Expo

Artistic giants, French Illustrator Moebius (Jean Giraud) and Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki did an expo together. It included original art from both and in the video above, which includes shots from the Expo, they talk about each others work. Did you know Arzach inspired Nausicaä ? (via gurney journey via jake )

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Moebius and Miyazaki

Moebius (Jean Giraud) and Hayao Miyazaki are two of the faces that would be carved in the Mount Rushmore of fantasy comics and animation. So it's kind of a treat to watch them as they admire each other across the gulf of language. Mr. Miyazaki has the take-home lines: "I believe one's view of the world and one's technique are indivisible. As far as technique is concerned, we basically...