Metal Hurlant (Signed) (Limited Edition)

Metal Hurlant art by Philippe Druillet

Metal Hurlant (Signed) (Limited Edition)


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Artist: Philippe Druillet
Medium: Limited edition Screenprint on Paper
Size: 16" x 20" (418mm x 518mm)
Date: 1977
Signature: Signed by artist lower right
Code: DruilletHMCVR

This is a Signed Limited edition print.

Signed Limited Edition Screenprint on heavy duty art paper.

This image originally appeared as the front cover of Metal Hurlant No6, September 1977 (Heavy Metal).

This vivid and punchy print is now regarded as a Druillet classic. Blind Stamped, rubber stamped and Signed.
  • Artist Biography
    Philippe Druillet (born 28 June 28 1944; Toulouse, France)
    Philippe Druillet is a French comics artist and creator, and an innovator in visual design.

    Druillet was born in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, France but spent his youth in Spain, returning to France in 1952 after the death of his father. A science fiction and comics fan, Philippe worked as a photographer after graduating from high school, drawing only for his own pleasure.

    His first book appeared in 1966, entitled Le Myst?re des ab?mes (The Mystery of the Abyss). It introduced his recurring hero Lone Sloane and played on science-fiction themes partially inspired by his favourite writers, H. P. Lovecraft and A.E. van Vogt. Later Druillet created book covers for republications of Lovecraft's work, as well as numerous movie posters.

    After becoming a regular contributor to the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Pilote in 1970, Druillet's Lone Sloane saga grew steadily more flamboyant, as he pursued innovations including bold page designs and computer-generated images. His backdrops of gigantic structures inspired by Art Nouveau, Indian temples and Gothic cathedrals earned him the nickname of "space architect". Six tales about Sloane's exploits were collected in Les six voyages de Lone Sloane in 1972, hailed by many as his masterpiece, and Sloane was again the hero of the graphic novel D?lirius (1973), written by Jacques Lob. In 1973, Druillet also produced the Moorcock's Elric-inspired Yraga?l for Pilote, and Vuzz for the magazine Ph?nix

    In 1975 Druillet joined Jean-Pierre Dionnet, Bernard Farkas and Moebius to form the publishing house Les Humano?des Associ?s, and the magazine M?tal Hurlant. This was to be a vehicle for his finest stories, and showcased a steady evolution in his graphical skills. His series Lone Sloane and Vuzz continued, and other stories of this period include La Nuit, and Nosferatu. In 1980 Druillet produced Salammb?, a comic-book trilogy based upon Flaubert's proto-heroic fantasy novel Salammb?.

    Outside his work as a cartoonist and illustrator, Druillet has also been active in architecture, rock opera, painting, sculpture and digital art. He worked as a designer on the film, Sorcerer directed by William Friedkin in 1976. He collaborated on Rolf Liebermann's Wagner Space Opera in the Opera de Paris in the late 70s to early 80s, and founded the Space Art Cr?ation in 1984. More recently he made Les Rois Maudits 2005 remake's artwork and designed large parts of the background.
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