Master Burg from Aedena, image from the illustration for the Moebius collector cards |
the engineer in prometheus |
page 8 from Moebius' comic book Stel, depicting Master Burg as a giant (source: http://theairtightgarage.tumblr.com) |
b) In the first weekend of February 2013, I picked up my copy of The Gardens of Aedena and read the scene where Stel and Atan, bald humans, wake up after a deep sleep and find themselves aboard a space ship. They find a control desk which they don't know what it is for, and then it turns out that it plays music that activates a domed shutter that pulls up unveils two seats that are for a small flying vehicle.
In Prometheus, the engineers plays a pipe and activates computers and a green globes forms infront of him, and shortly after that an intergalactic orrery suddenly appears. Despite differences, both activated technology by playing music and we know that Ridley Scott was using Moebius's comic books as reference.
panel from Moebius's The Garden of Aedena. source of image:theairtightgarage.tumblr.com/ |
Engineer from Prometheus activating the Juggernaut's controls by playing a flute (screenshots from the movie) |
c) It soon became very obvious as soon as the first trailer shots of the Engineer fighting with the creature known as the trilobite in Prometheus, had been released had been inspired by scenes from Moebius' illustrations for Dan O'Bannon's comic book story The Long Tomorrow. As evidence, the comic book pages containing those images were up on the wall in the art studio shown in the Charles De Lauzerika's documentary "The Furious Gods, Making Prometheus" that came on the Blu-ray edition of the film. Another point to note was the muscular physique of the bald man being attacked by the amorphous creature in the comic book story that might also be a part of the background of the inspiration that drove Ridley's vision of the engineer.
Moebius panel of illustrations for Dan O'Bannon's comic book story The Long Tomorrow. (source http://theairtightgarage.tumblr.com) |
Stills from Prometheus of the Engineer trying to fight off "the trilobite" (screenshots from the movie) |
Still and enlargement below from shot of Max in the art studio, that shows the Moebius comic book page, from Charles De Lauzerika's documentary "The Furious Gods, Making Prometheus" |
One of Moebius illustrations for Dan O'Bannon's The Long Tomorrow |
Holloway Chestburster Love Scene by Carlos Huante |
e) A copy of Moebius vol 4 "The Long Tomorrow" can be found beneath
the multi-tailed chestburster drawing by Carlos Huante as it lies upon the desk as he sits having a chat with Ridley Scott in the Furious Gods documentary.
the multi-tailed chestburster drawing by Carlos Huante as it lies upon the desk as he sits having a chat with Ridley Scott in the Furious Gods documentary.
Moebius vol 4 "The Long Tomorrow and other science fiction stories" can be found beneath the multi-tailed chestburster |
Moebius vol 4 "The Long Tomorrow and other science fiction stories" |
f) Following on looking for other inspiration from Moebius' comic book visions I continued to look further . Moebius' characters Stel and Atan turn up in Moebius' short comic book story Les Réparateurs, exploring an alien planet where in the side of a mountain they encounter a doorway that leads into an underground tunnel complex where they encounter Moebius the artist himself inside a glass cylinder, it may well be inspired by Paul Verhoeven's movie Total Recall . See theairtightgarage.tumblr.com for the full comic book story. The drawings here appear to me to have had some influence on the entrance to the pyramid, and the cargo bay of the juggernaut
Stel and Atan enter a wide low cielinged chamber supported by columns in Moebius' Le Monde D’Edena, Tome 6: Les Réparateurs, (Source: theairtightgarage.tumblr.com) |
Wide low cieling entrance to Pyramid supported by columns in Prometheus |
'natural' underground stalagmite/stalagtite structures supported by three columns in Moebius' Le Monde D’Edena, Tome 6: Les Réparateurs, (Source: theairtightgarage.tumblr.com) |
David encounters three columns of ampules in the Juggernaut's cargo room in the film Prometheus |
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