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The books follow the adventures of John De Fool, whose name is quite intentional and who is a fool figure while simultaneously being the most important person in the universe.
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Jodorowsky’s Dune, although never made, nevertheless inspired a series of other movies including Star Wars and Luc Besson’s The Fifth Element. The Incal was the first published with art by Moebius, who did not draw the other three books although the art is still good. There are three books in the series, Before the Incal, The Incal and Final Incal.
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However, as Quinn explains, Jodorowsky used some of the material and ideas he had developed for the movie and, with French comics maestro Jean ‘Moebius’ Giraud, turned it into The Incal. The film was never due to the producers pulling the funding as costs escalated. The concept artists included Salvador Dali, H.R. This would have starred his son, Brontis, as Paul Atreides, Orson Welles as Baron Vladimir Harkonnen and Mick Jagger as Feyd Rautha. Jodorowsky tried to make a version of Dune in the early ’70s. I can’t remember if it’s that film or one of his others that contains a battle between Conquistadors and Incas played by frogs in period costumes. Jodorowsky’s a Chilean-French surrealist film maker and comics writer, among whose bizarre cinematics works is The Holy Mountain. Apparently the New Zealand director, Taika Waititi is adapting Alejandro Jodorowsky’s SF comic/ graphic novel, The Incal. Here’s another piece of fascinating SF news from Quinn’s Ideas on YouTube. But the video about them give an insight into his considerable creativity during this period, when the Mexican authorities were trying to close him down. Panic Fables are obscure much less well-known than Jodorowsky’s films or his comics with Moebius, The Incal and then The Metabarons. They also wonder what American influences may have reached Jodorowsky from north of the border, as it was published at the same time the first underground comics were beginning in America, and both Jodorowsky’s work and the undergrounds mark a radical departure from contemporary comics. The pair are nevertheless impressed by Jodorowsky’s creativity, commenting on his drawing style and unique use of colour in the strips. He’s from Pittsburgh, and so when someone talks about mystic knowledge, it seems to him to be all about separating the rich from their money.
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However, this doesn’t impress one of the Kayfabers. This doesn’t surprise me, as I go the impression that Jodorowsky has a very strong interest in esoteric mysticism. Panic Fables describe themselves as teaching initiatory wisdom. He therefore turned his creative talents into comics. Jodorowsky had been teaching mime at university, but was now blacklisted. In this video, hosts Ed Piskor and Jim Rugg look through Panic Fables, produced when Jodorowsky was living in Mexico. Although it was never made, Jodorowsky’s Dune has influenced a number of later SF movies and a film version of The Incal is now underway. Jodorowsky and Moebius weren’t dismayed, and used the material they had already produced for the film as the basis for their comic book, The Incal. The film was, however, abandoned when the producers stopped funding due to mounting costs. So Jodorowsky planned to make a robotic Dali to play the Emperor for the rest of the film. However, the great Surrealist stipulated that he would only act for half an hour. Dali would also have played the Emperor of the Universe. Giger, Salvador Dali, Chris Foss and legendary French comics artist, Jean ‘Moebius’ Giraud. In the 1970s he tried to make a film version of Frank Herbert’s classic Dune, which would have starred Orson Welles as Baron Vladimir Harkonnen, his son, Brontis, as Paul Atreides, and Mick Jagger as Feyd Rautha.
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He was responsible for a number of very bizarre Surrealist films, such as Holy Mountain, one of which features a battle between the Incas and invading conquistadors as enacted by frogs in period costumes. Alejandro Jodorowsky is a Chilean-French film director and comics creator.