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The Airtight Garage was followed by L'Homme du Ciguri (The Man from the Ciguri) in 1995 and Le Chasseur Déprime in 2008. The latter has never appeared in English. Some of the characters from these stories also show up in the 1974 comic Le Bandard Fou (The Horny Goof), which can be considered a prequel to The Airtight Garage.
"The Airtight Garage" (French: Le Garage Hermétique or, in its earliest serialized form, Le Garage Hermétique de Jerry Cornelius) by Moebius. Appearing in Black Dossier, Volume III: Century and Volume IV: The Tempest of "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen", written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Kevin O'Neill.
The Airtight Garage's games were unpopular, with the exception of HyperBowl, a 3D obstacle course bowling game featuring air-supported bowling balls used as trackballs, and they were gradually replaced by other, better-known games. The arcade was finally closed, then reopened as Portal One, which preserved the decor, full bar, and Hyperbowl but ...
He also added to the Airtight Garage series with two volumes entitled "Le chasseur déprime" (2008 [138]) and "Major" (2011 [139]), as well as the art book "La faune de Mars" (2011 [140]), the latter two initially released in a limited, 1000 copy French only, print run by Mœbius Production. By this time, Giraud created his comic art on a ...
Les Humanoïdes Associés (or Humanoids) is a French-American publishing house specializing in comics and graphic novels, founded in December 1974 by comic artists Mœbius, Jean-Pierre Dionnet, Philippe Druillet, and financial director Bernard Farkas.
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A Cure for Cancer is a novel by British fantasy and science fiction writer Michael Moorcock, [1] first published in London 1971 by Allison and Busby.The book is part of Moorcock's long-running Jerry Cornelius series.
"The Long Tomorrow" is the title of a science fiction comics short story serialized in two segments in the French magazine Metal Hurlant in 1976. It was written by Dan O'Bannon, and illustrated by Moebius.