"Métal Hurlant" magazine was created in Paris in 1974 by Moebius,
Druillet and Dionnet, the founding fathers of Les Humanoïdes Associés.
This movement soon revolutionized the medium and inspired countless
writers, artists and filmmakers the world over. Versions in various
languages flourished everywhere, including in the States with "Heavy
Metal." The French version was eventually shut down in 1987.
But in
2002, Humanoids relaunched a limited publication of a 13-issue
anthology, with one main goal: establishing a creative bridge between
the US and Europe.
Includes stories written and illustrated by
comic book stars Geoff Johns, Kurt Busiek, Guy Davis, and Jerome Opena,
among many others.