Jean Giraud (1938–2012) was a legendary French comic artist and writer, widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the medium. Working under the pseudonyms Moebius and Gir, he crafted visionary worlds that blended science fiction, fantasy, and surrealism with breathtaking artistry. His work shaped the visual language of comics and beyond, influencing filmmakers, designers, and artists across generations. Giraud contributed to iconic projects including "The Incal" and the design of films such as "Alien" and "Tron." "The Collected Fantasies, Vol. 4" stands as a testament to his boundless imagination and unparalleled draftsmanship.