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Moebius, or Jean Giraud, was a versatile artist known for his work in science fiction and western comics, influencing global pop culture with his unique style and imaginative storytelling. His influence extends beyond comics to film and animation.
Hergé is widely regarded as the father of European comics, known for creating *The Adventures of Tintin* and popularizing the clear-line style, which became a hallmark of Belgian comics. His work has influenced generations of comic artists and remains iconic worldwide.
Albert Uderzo is best known for co-creating *Asterix* with René Goscinny, a series that has become a symbol of French culture and humor. His illustrations have been enjoyed by millions worldwide, making him a significant figure in European comics.
Hugo Pratt is celebrated for his *Corto Maltese* series, which combines adventure and historical fiction, inspiring many with its blend of storytelling and artistry. His work has been compared to iconic figures like Indiana Jones and Han Solo.
André Franquin is renowned for his work on *Spirou et Fantasio*, a series that has been a cornerstone of European comics. His style and storytelling have influenced many artists and are still widely admired today.