''The Airtight Garage'' ( or, in its earliest serialized form, ) is a lengthy
comic strip
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work by the artist and writer Moebius (real name
Jean Giraud
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). It first appeared in discrete two-to-four-page episodes, in issues 6 through 41 of the
Franco-Belgian comics magazine ''
Métal Hurlant
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'' from 1976 to 1979, and later in the American version of the same magazine, ''
Heavy Metal'', starting in 1977. It was subsequently collected as a graphic novel in various editions.
Publication history
The book-length version appeared first in the original French and with the original black and white art, and only later in a US edition in English and in color. The US edition, published by Marvel Comics' Epic imprint in 1987 (as the third volume in a series devoted to the collected works of Moebius), used a new translation, by
Jean-Marc Lofficier
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and
Randy Lofficier
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, different from the ''Heavy Metal'' serialisation, and presented the work with the pages colored. This version, along with most of the other Epic volumes collecting Moebius's work, was later reprinted in a signed & numbered limited edition hardcover series from Graphitti Designs.
It was also published in the UK as a graphic novel by Titan Books in 1989, in advance of a
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film adaptation that was never made.
It was also reprinted in 1992 in the smaller, standard comic-book format, as a four-issue limited series that included several new pages drawn especially for that edition.
In the twenty years since then, no English-language edition has been published. In France, however, as of 2012, the French version (''Le Garage Hermétique'') is available in both the original black-and-white "classique" edition and in a "Moebius U.S.A." format that combines the color art from the US editions with the original French text. Various deluxe editions featuring larger pages and/or a slipcase have also been offered, indicating the book's continued popularity and centrality in the Moebius canon.
Sequels and related works
''The Airtight Garage'' was followed by ''L'Homme du Ciguri'' (''The Man from the Ciguri'') in 1995 and ''Le Chasseur Déprime'' in 2008. The latter has never appeared in English.
Some of the characters from these stories also show up in the 1974 comic ''Le Bandard Fou'' (''The Horny Goof''), which can be considered a prequel to ''The Airtight Garage''.
The hero of ''The Airtight Garage'', Major Grubert, was also the subject of some shorter comic-strip stories, poster images, and paintings over the course of his creator's long career, and eventually became the central character in an entire sketchbook-as-graphic-novel entitled ''Le Major'', published in a limited edition facsimile in 2011. Major Grubert and his lady companion Malvina also appear throughout the six-volume ''Inside Moebius'' series (2000–2008).
Plot
Moebius has explained that the story was improvised in a deliberately whimsical or capricious manner. For this reason, the story is at times (deliberately) confusing. The "garage" itself is actually an asteroid in the
constellation Leo which houses a pocket universe. Major Grubert orbits the asteroid in his spaceship ''Ciguri'', from which he oversees the development of the worlds contained within. Several entities, including
Jerry Cornelius, seek to invade the garage.
Critical responses
''The Airtight Garage'' is "generally regarded as Moebius' masterpiece" according to journalist and critic Chris Mautner, who ranked it first on a list of "essential Moebius works" shortly after the author's death in March 2012. In Mautner's view, "''Garage'' pulsates with life, slowly unwinding its various plot strands, and delighting you in the various ways those strands connect, or fail to". Writer Sean Witzke has called it "the perfect comic" and "the only comic I have ever read that feels alive. It digresses against itself, doubles back, thinks, laughs, pauses, lurches, and eventually gracefully dances. This comic breathes". Matthias Wivel, writing in ''The Comics Journal'' in December 2009, wrote: "The Garage is a map of creation. It goes beyond world-building to explore the creative act itself. . . . By virtue of Moebius' visual inventiveness and attention to detail, the Garage becomes a journey through
ninner space . . . traveling at the speed of the reader's discovery". Wivel also noted that "the fantasy world of the Garage accommodated any idea
oebiuscould come up with and any representational style – from exquisite illustrative rendering to big-foot cartooning".
Critical opinion is divided, however, as to the virtues of the color version compared to the original black and white art. Wivel, for example, has referred to the 1987 American edition as "garishly colored" whereas Witzke feels "the colors can't be undersold . . . they are transformative to the work, and all you need to do is look at the sun setting over two pages, which is so good it's kind of an insult to call it stunning". Among Moebius admirers there seems to be no consensus on this matter, and some readers like both versions. Ian MacEwan, the creator of a popular
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site dedicated to Moebius, has called himself "a huge fan of the coloring . . . I like it at least as much as the original b&w, purist in me be damned".
Trademark dispute
The
Jerry Cornelius character was originally invented by
Michael Moorcock
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who at one point gave permission for him to be used by any artist or writer who wished to. There was later some dispute over the character, and the right of use was revoked. When
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reprinted the series, the name Jerry Cornelius was changed to "Lewis Carnelian".
In 2006, on his website, Moorcock himself wrote:
Legacy
The Airtight Garage was also the name of a bar and
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parlor in the
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in San Francisco, featuring unique original games developed for the venue. The name and architectural styling was no coincidence, and
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souvenirs could be purchased there. The arcade was later renamed Portal One, and the original games were phased out in favour of more familiar ones (although the decor was still Moebius-inspired). It closed permanently on 13 May 2007. It reopened briefly under the name Tilt with the same decor, but otherwise as a traditional arcade. Tilt is now closed, and the entire second floor of the building has become a
City Target concept store.
References
{{Jean Giraud
French comic strips
1976 comics debuts
1979 comics endings
Science fiction comics
Michael Moorcock's Multiverse
Epic Comics titles
Comics by Jean Giraud