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Description: To enable STEREO click here: youtube.com/ watch?v=eCHhBeKSlAM & & & fmt=18 Heavy Metal is an American science fiction and fantasy comics magazine, known primarily for its blend of dark fantasy/ science fiction and erotica. In the mid - 1970s, while publisher Leonard Mogel was in Paris to jump - start the French edition of National Lampoon, he discovered the French science - fantasy magazine Métal Hurlant which had debuted December 1974. The French title translates literally as "Howling Metal." When Mogel licensed the American version, he chose to rename it, and Heavy Metal began in the U.S. on April, 1977 as a glossy, full - color monthly. Initially, it displayed translations of graphic stories originally published in Métal Hurlant, including work by Enki Bilal, Jean Giraud (also known as Moebius), Phillippe Druillet, Milo Manara and Philippe Caza. The magazine later ran Stefano Tamburini and Tanino Liberatore's ultra - violent RanXerox. Since the color pages had already been shot in France, the budget to reproduce them in the U.S. version was greatly reduced. Heavy Metal's high - quality artwork is notable. Work by international fine artists such as H.R. Giger has been featured on the covers of various issues. Terrance Lindall's illustrated version of Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost appeared in the magazine in 1980 and is generally considered to be the greatest rendition of the poem done in the 20th century. Many stories were presented as long - running serials, such as those by Richard Corben and Matt Howarth. Illustrator Alex Ebel has contributed to this magazine over the course of his career. Some critics feel Heavy Metal's style and content is too violent and pornographic and argue for protectively banning its sale to minors.[citation needed] Despite such objections, the sale of Heavy Metal is not restricted to adults in the United States. The magazine is currently owned and published by Kevin Eastman, co - creator of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Publication of the French magazine ceased in 1987. It resumed in July 2002 under the French name Métal Hurlant, edited by Les Humanoïdes Associés. The founding editors of the American edition of Heavy Metal were Sean Kelly and Valerie Marchant. Art director and designer John Workman brought to the magazine a background of experience at DC Comics and other publishers. After two years, Mogel felt the lack of text material was a drawback, and in 1979, he replaced Kelly and Marchant with Ted White, highly regarded in the science fiction field for revitalizing Amazing Stories and Fantastic between 1968 and 1978. White and Workman immediately set about revamping the look of Heavy Metal, incorporating more stories and strips by American artists. White's main solution to the problem of adding substantive text material was a line - up of columns by four authorities in various aspects of popular culture: Lou Stathis wrote about rock music and Jay Kinney dug into underground comics, while Steve Brown reviewed new science fiction novels and Bhob Stewart explored visual media from fantasy films to animation and light shows. In 1980, Julie Simmons - Lynch took over as editor, and her new slant on text material was the showcasing of non - fiction by well - known authors such as Robert Silverberg and Harlan Ellison. Later, a review section labeled "Dossier", featuring short pieces by a variety of writers, was edited by Stathis and Brad Balfour. There were also interviews with such media figures as Roger Corman, Federico Fellini, John Sayles and John Waters. In 1986, Heavy Metal dropped back to a quarterly schedule, and then went bi - monthly in 1989. Simmons - Lynch remained the editor until 1991 when Kevin Eastman acquired the magazine and became both publisher and editor. In 1981, an animated feature film was adapted from several of the magazine's serials. Made on a budget of USD$9, 300, 000, under production for three years, Heavy Metal featured animated segments from several different animation houses with each doing a single story segment. Another house animated the frame story which tied all the disparate stories together. Like the magazine, the movie featured a great deal of nudity and graphic violence; however, not to the degree seen in the magazine. For example, in its Den segment, it did not display the blatant male genitalia of its print counterpart. The film featured such SCTV talents as John Candy, Eugene Levy, Harold Ramis and Ivan Reitman. It did reasonably well in its theatrical release and later gained something of a cult status, partially because a problem with music rights resulted in a delay of many years before the film became available on video.
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