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====Dark Horse==== '''''The Abyss''''' (1989)<br> This mini comic book series, is the comic adaptation of the eponymous movie. The eight-page editorials in each are dedicated to the production design art Giraud had provided for the movie. *''The Abyss, issue 1'' (32 pages, Dark Horse Comics, June 1989) *''The Abyss, issue 2'' (32 pages, Dark Horse Comics, July 1989) '''''Concrete''''' (1990)<br> This special in the ''[[Concrete (comics)|Concrete]]'' comic book series, featured the first time, full color publication of the 23-page short story "The Still Planet", set in the Edena universe. Accounting for half the contents of the comic book, the story was instrumental in making Mœbius co-winner of the 1991 Eisner Award in the category "Best Single Issue". *''Concrete Celebrates Earth Day 1990'' (52 pages, Dark Horse Comics, April 1990)<ref>[https://www.comics.org/issue/47877/ "Concrete Celebrates Earth Day 1990 #1"], Grand Comic Database</ref> '''''[[Dark Horse Presents]]''''' (1992-1993) *''Issue 63'' (32 pages, Dark Horse Comics, June 1992)<ref>[https://www.comics.org/issue/51315/#271973 "Dark Horse Presents #63"], Grand Comic Database</ref> ** "Marie Dakar"; eight-page text-less short story and cover artist. *''Issues 70-76'' (32 pages, Dark Horse Comics, February - August 1993)<ref>[http://www.comics.org/issue/52643/ "Dark Horse Presents #70"], Grand Comic Database</ref> ** "Madwoman of the Sacred Heart" (Volume 1); black & white, art and cover artist issues 70 and 73 '''''City of Fire''''' '''art portfolio''' (1993)<br> The fourth Mœbius outing of Dark Horse concerned a reissue of the art portfolio ''La Cité Feu'' – a collaborative art project of Giraud with Geoff Darrow – Starwatcher Graphics had released as an English language (for the introduction folio) "Limited American lux edition" version of 100 signed and numbered copies in January 1985 under its original title, alongside the French 950 copy original by Aedena.<ref>[http://www.bedetheque.com/parabd-4669-BD-AUT-Giraud-Moebius-type-1-cat-2__2.html (AUT) Giraud/Mœbius - Le Para-BD], Bedetheque.com {{in lang|fr}}</ref> Some of the art is reproduced in the aforementioned ''Fusion'' art book by Epic. * ''City of Fire'' (10 folios, Dark Horse, 1993); Unsigned and limited, though print run is unknown, 14.5"x19" sized lithograph prints with cover folio in envelope, as opposed to the hardboard box of the 1985 release. Also lacking the by Mœbius written introduction folio for that release, original cover, description and two black and white art folios, which are however replaced by two color additions. '''''Mœbius''''' '''collection''' (1996)<br> Having added the 0-volume to the ''Collected Fantasies'' series in 1990, Dark Horse Comics too decided to release a Mœbius specific – meaning without his Western work – collection themselves, this time executed in the standard US comic book-sized format and soliciting the editorial input from Jean-Marc Lofficier who had already done so for the previous efforts. Though much of the contents was essentially a recapitulation of the Marvel/Epic publications, Lofficier made use of the opportunity to add work Mœbius had created after the Marvel/Epic publications had run its course, such as the story ''The Man from the Ciguri'' (a sequel to ''The Airtight Garage'') and the first two outings of the ''Madwomen of the sacred Heart'' series. * ''Arzach'' (80 pages, Dark Horse Comics, February 1996, {{ISBN|1569711321}}) * ''Exotics'' (80 pages, Dark Horse Comics, April 1996, {{ISBN|1569711348}})<ref>[https://www.comics.org/issue/708004/ "Moebius: Exotics"], Grand Comic Database</ref> * ''The Man from the Ciguri'' (80 pages, Dark Horse Comics, May 1996, {{ISBN|1569711356}}), collecting the episodes as originally serialized in black & white in the publisher's ''[[Cheval Noir (comics)|Cheval Noir]]'' (French for Dark Horse) magazine (issues 26–30, 33–37, 40–41, and 50, 1992–1994). * ''H.P.'s Rock City'' (80 pages, Dark Horse Comics, June 1996, {{ISBN|156971133X}})<ref>[https://www.comics.org/issue/708003/ "Moebius: H.P.'s Rock City"], Grand Comic Database</ref> * ''Madwomen of the sacred Heart'' (144 pages, Dark Horse Comics, August 1996, {{ISBN|1569711364}}); black & white, collecting the first volume as serialized in their 1993 ''Dark Horse Presents'' magazine, augmented with volume 2. '''''Mœbius Library''''' (2016-)<br> Twenty years later, in April 2016, Dark Horse announced an ambitious project called the "Mœbius Library" to be released by its book division in American graphic novel hardcover format<ref>[http://www.darkhorse.com/Blog/2284/eccc-2016-moebius-library-debuts-fall "Mœbius Library Debuts This Fall"], publisher's blog 4 July 2016</ref> – even though the later added ''Doctor Moebius and Mister Gir'' title became executed as a softcover release. The stated intent was to predominantly publish latter day work by Mœbius in conjunction with, and originally published under the auspices of, his own publishing house "Mœbius Production", headed after his death in 2012 by second wife Isabelle. The first title was released in October 2016, which promptly won an Eisner Award. * Mœbius Library 1 - ''The World of Edena'' (360 pages, Dark Horse Books, October 2016, {{ISBN|9781506702162}}); featuring the first time English language version of the last installment ''Sra'', thereby completing ''The World of Edena'' series in English. Recipient of a 2017 Eisner Award in the category "Best U.S. Edition of International Material".<ref name="eisner17"/> * Mœbius Library 2 - ''Inside Moebius, Part 1'' (216 pages, Dark Horse Books, February 2018, {{ISBN|9781506703206}}); collects the first two volumes of the French source publication * Mœbius Library 3 - ''The Art of Edena '' (208 pages, Dark Horse Books, April 2018, {{ISBN|9781506703213}}); art/comic book hybrid, collects the Edena short stories as well as Edena associated art. * Mœbius Library 4 - ''Inside Moebius, Part 2'' (264 pages, Dark Horse Books, June 2018, {{ISBN|9781506704968}}); collects the middle two volumes of the French source publication * Mœbius Library 5 - ''Inside Moebius, Part 3'' (280 pages, Dark Horse Books, October 2018, {{ISBN|9781506706047}}); collects the last two volumes of the French source publication * Mœbius Library 6 - ''The Major'' (184 pages, Dark Horse Books, July 2024, {{ISBN|9781506719511}}); edited translation of the 2011 French source publication * Mœbius Library Special 1 - ''Doctor Moebius and Mister Gir'' (288 pages, Dark Horse Books, 16 December 2023, {{ISBN|9781506713434}}; faithful translation of the 2015 French source publication, but with minute editorial differences such as the omission of some accompanying art and the addition of the postscript editorial glossary. '''''Halo Graphic Novel''''' (2021) * ''Halo Graphic Novel'' (128 pages, Dark Horse Books, October 2021, {{ISBN|9781506725871}}); softcover trade paperback, US graphic novel format; reprint of the 2010 Marvel edition.
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