Mœbius, the pseudonym of Jean Giraud, was a revolutionary French comic artist and illustrator who transformed the visual language of science fiction and fantasy. Born in 1938, he co-founded the influential magazine Métal Hurlant and created groundbreaking works that blended surrealism with visionary storytelling. His masterpiece, "The World of Edena," showcases his dreamlike aesthetic and philosophical depth. Beyond comics, Mœbius contributed concept art to landmark films including Alien, Tron, and The Fifth Element. His work in "The Collected Fantasies" series demonstrates his unparalleled ability to merge stunning artistry with imaginative narratives, cementing his legacy as one of comic art's greatest innovators.