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Enki Bilal (Born 1951) French-Yugoslavian
Bilal was named Officier des Arts et des Lettres in 2003, and was invested with a knighthood in the Ordre National du Mérite in 2010. An asteroid was named after him in 2006
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Enki Bilal Sci-fi art 💀💫
#science fiction#horror#scifiart#sci fi and fantasy#illustration#retro scifi#horror art#fantasy art#sci fi horror#comics#enki bilal
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"Lift 77" by Jörg Kahlhöfer.
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Works from classic French comics artist Enki Bilal.
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at 1st glance this is some yaoi shit … on 2nd glance … lesbians …. then u realize it’s m/f but. focus on the dream
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Terminus (1987, Pierre-William Glenn)
#Terminus#1987#Pierre-William Glenn#Johnny Hallyday#Karen Allen#Jurgen Prochnow#Enki Bilal#dystopia#scifi#science fiction#trucks#vehicles#French film#French cinema#French scifi
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Enki Bilal
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Enki Bilal (Born 1951) French-Yugoslavian
Bilal was named Officier des Arts et des Lettres in 2003, and was invested with a knighthood in the Ordre National du Mérite in 2010. An asteroid was named after him in 2006
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''Starfix'', #3, April 1984 Source The malevolent Molasar from the 1983 film, 'The Keep', directed by Michael Mann. Molasar was designed by the French comic book artist Enki Bilal. The film's music was composed by Tangerine Dream who had worked previously with Mann on his (much better) film 'Thief' from 1981. The movie was based on the book by F. Paul Wilson who did not like the movie adaptation (to be fair, from what I've read over the years, the production of the film was a shitshow for everyone involved and the movie was cut down from 210 minutes to 96 minutes before being publicly released which partially explains why so many critics found the film "incomprehensible"). The movie was a commercial bomb but eventually became a cult classic. It was definitely a movie I saw repeatedly on VHS as a wee lad.
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Exterminator 17
by J.P. Dionnet and Enki Bilal
Heavy Metal (December 1978)
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