cover image Moebius Library: Inside Moebius, Part 2

Moebius Library: Inside Moebius, Part 2

Jean “Moebius” Giraud, trans. from the French by Diana Schutz. Dark Horse, $39.99 (248 pp) ISBN 978-1-5067-0496-8

The Moebius Library, reprinting graphic novels by the legendary European cartoonist Jean “Moebius” Giraud, continues with the wandering second volume of one of the artist’s last and most personal works. The free-associating, metafictional saga follows Moebius as he travels his arid inner landscape, Desert “B,” a setting populated with characters from his comics, his past and future selves, and other oddball types who cross his mind and therefore the landscape. This installment finds the hordes setting out across the desert in search of their author, who retreats into a bunker filled with his memories and conjures up increasingly self-indulgent fantasies. Moebius began the comic to cope with his late-in-life decision to quit smoking marijuana—the psychedelic desert he draws was created as a space for the artist to contemplate the shift (to, as the introduction states, “weed himself out”). But the book shifts into a rambling meditation on his life and work, drawn in loose but assured lines that depart from the precision of his usual art style. The characters comment on their creator’s directionless plotting and undisciplined art: “I wonder if the lack of preliminary pencils mightn’t be the problem,” one suggests as his face sprouts extra eyes. The search for inspiration will continue into a third volume, a length that may test all but the most devoted fan’s patience. Moebius’s quest is gorgeous to look at, but it’s an awfully languorous effort to cross his creative desert. (June)