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1482:(1967–2019) – drawn by Mézières, written by Pierre Christin. The classic comic strip series depicting the adventures of spatio-temporal agent Valérian and his feisty redhead companion, Laureline, as they travel through space and time is Mézières' most widely known and best-selling work. With the exception of the short stories originally published in the digest-sized
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agent from the 28th century employed by
Galaxity, the capital of the future Earth, to protect space and time from interference. Neither Mézières nor Christin had any interest in making Valérian into a clean-cut hero of the type that appeared in French comics of the time. Instead they sought to create
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Gillain (son of the famous comics artist Jijé) by Giraud, Mézières entered into a partnership with Gillain and they opened a studio in 1963. Working mainly in advertising, Mézières acted as a photographer, model maker and graphic designer. He also assisted Gillain with the
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Mézières was always as interested in the cinema as he was in drawing. In 1957, he began work with Jean Giraud on creating an animated
Western. Dissatisfied with the results, the project was abandoned after 45 seconds of animation had been completed. The same year he shot a short, ten-minute,
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as well as selling some photographs he had taken while working on the ranch in
Montana. After a few months, he found work on a ranch in Utah: this time succeeding in his aspiration of living the life of a cowboy, an experience he described as "better than in my dreams".
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meeting Valérian and
Laureline in a bar surrounded by a bestiary of alien creatures typical of that seen in both series. "Fancy meeting you here!" says Leia. "Oh, we've been hanging around here for a long time!" retorts Laureline. Mézières has since been informed that
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and featured a character, S'Traks, who drove a flying taxi around a great metropolis on the planet
Rubanis. Mézières sent a copy of the album to Besson when it was finished. The commercial success of
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519:, and turned up on his doorstep asking him if he could sleep on his settee. To make ends meet, Mézières produced some illustrations for a small advertising agency in Salt Lake City and for a
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film series. Both series are noted for the "lived-in" look given to their various settings and for the diverse alien creatures they feature. Mézières' response upon seeing
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who told him that his visa was good for working in the factory in
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stories of the 1970s and 1980s, with the first realistic renderings of Valérian and
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of 2004, to produce something for the celebrations. He created a series of futuristic arches, called
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was that he was "dazzled, jealous... and furious!". As a riposte, he produced an illustration for
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where it was proposed to shoot the film. Travelling from there to
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Mézières, Jean-Claude; Tierney, D. (1 October 1983).
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