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skylendar
Ridley Scott also stated that he got his inspiration from some Films noirs, and from Métal hurlant.
Among the artists who published in this magazine, I would quote Bilal, Mœbius, and I think the unavoidable Philippe Druillet. http://www.druillet.com/galerie... - skylendar
I suggest on the fly the Druillet's demented, baroque and psychedelic comics: The Lone Sloane's 6 journeys, Delirius, etc... - skylendar
Those are great artists you cite there. If you watch the Dangerous Days documentary included in the extras of the definitive edition of Blade Runner, there's a very poignant talking head with Tony, Ridley's brother where he talks about their childhood in the north east of England, the smokestacks of the steel works and the French comic books he used to read. Tony's impression of Blade Runner upon seeing it was that it was his most personal work. Not something that is immediately obvious for a Hollywood film. - Graham Sergeant
yes, I know this documentary... :-) - skylendar
Even 37 years after its publication, the Lone Sloane's 6 journeys remains dazzling with its entrancing horror, its megalomania - skylendar