Mary Von Rathen, a charming sprite who drives her mother crazy with her boundless energy and insatiable imagination, embarks on the Star Express, an amusement park attraction that leaves her leaning at a constant diagonal unable to stand up straight. Events conspire as such that the warrior doesn’t return to pick up the  from Elsa, and as the scattered events eventually become big concerns for the larger community, Mary returns in order to investigate and solve the problem.

fubarthepanda wrote:SAMARIS (IDW) Haven't read this since NBM imported the original trilogy of Obscure Cities graphic novels during my college years (back in ancient times), but this remastered version featuring all of the various revisions by Schuiten and Peeters over the years is a real treat. Brian Level & Andy Eschenbach (w) • Kate Sherron (a & c) Outlaw Roy Mason has come back from the dead, chained to the headstone that marked his grave.

The second English language volume in French/Belgian team Benoit Peeters and François Schuiten‘s The Obscure Cities series, this was recently revived through a Kickstarter campaign by Alaxis Press, but IDW has partnered with them to complete the entire series, only a few titles of which have ever been translated. The book also contains the never before published-in-English THE MYSTERIES OF PAHRY, a THE OBSCURE CITIES story, originally published in four different parts, three in the French Comics magazine, A Suivre, from 1987 through 1989, and in the December 1994 issue of Macadam-plus.The four parts are: I. While using his chute, he ends up somewhere even higher than his level. The Big Secret, II. English translations © 2016 Stephen D. Smith for Alaxis Press. Schedules also available. The book is scheduled for a July release but may be delayed due to the Covid-19 virus. Somehow, this incredible premise leads to a perfectly logical denouement involving competing dimensional realities and invisible planets with powerful gravitational fields. In a subplot, after being lambasted by the ranking art critics of the day, painter Augustin Desombres seeks refuge in an abandoned manor house on a desolate plane.

He finally decides to Climb to the top. An important Obscure City located in the Eastern part of the Continent, north of Urbicande.
The original dictionary was made late 90s by Sylvain St.Pierre. Previous titles in the series: The Leaning Girl, The Theory of the Grain of Sand, Samaris and the July 2020 release, The Shadow of a Man. The first printing is almost sold out, but it is BACK IN STOCK at Amazon!!! The fourth release in Alaxis Press’ The Obscure Cities series to be published by IDW brings the award-winning graphic novels to readers in English for the first time!

Welcome to the official American website of The Obscure Cities, a graphic novel series set on a counter-Earth, created by the Belgian comics artist Francois Schuiten and his longtime friend, writer Benoit Peeters, in the early 1980s. The fourth release in Alaxis Press' The Obscure Cities series, will be THE SHADOW OF A MAN, to be published by IDW in JULY 2020.Albert Chamisso, a newlywed of just a few weeks to Sarah, begins to have nightmares. –Calvin Reid, Publishers Weekly.To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.
Albert Chamisso, a newlywed of just a few weeks to Sarah, begins to have nightmares. This edition, marking the 30th anniversary of the original English language publication, features an expanded main story, an all-new creator-approved translation, and new coloring.