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Where has this Amazing Comic Book Art Been all My Life?

June 30, 2016
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I won’t pretend to be a comic book connoisseur. My brother and I collected Tintin books for our father to read to us before bedtime and well, that’s about as far as it went for my foray into the graphic arts world. But now I’m wondering, if I had spent a little more time at the comic book store as a kid, and found a copy of François Schuiten’s Obscure Cities, would it have shaped me differently? That’s how much I’m digging his work…

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François Schuiten, like the creator of Tintin, is Belgian, and he’s best known for his drawing in the series Les Cités Obscures, a collaboration with his childhood friend, Benoît Peeters. They first worked together at the age of 12 on a school magazine; Benoît wrote the fictional stories, Fançois made the imaginative drawings, and pretty soon the faculty tried to stop them from publishing it, preferring Latin translations and moralizing anecdotes as more appropriate subject matters.

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After losing sight of each other for a few years, they rejoined forced in the 1980s to create “Les Cités Obscures" (The Obscure Cities, or a more accurate French to English translation of the title I’ve seen is Cities of the Fantastic).  They made ten albums in the graphic novel series (I’ll list them at the end of the post), which invited us to a counter-Earth, a parallel world of their imaginations. “In this fictional world, humans live in independent city-states, each of which has developed a distinct civilization, each characterized by a distinctive architectural style".

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You can’t ignore François Schuiten’s love of architecture, particularly Art Nouveau, which is prevalent throughout his work and one of the things I fear I missed out on the most. I do wonder whether I would have been able to speed up my cultural awakening had I been reading The Obscure Cities.

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Of course, I also wonder how much wider these comics would have stretched my imagination…

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For everything you need to know about The Obscure Cities, head to Altaplana.

These are the original albums:

The Great Walls of Samaris
Fever in Urbican
The Tower
The Road to Armilia
Brüsel
The leaning Girl
The Shadow of a Man
The Invisible Frontier (Volumes 1 and 2)
The Theory of the Grain of Sand
Memories of the Eternal Present

You can catch up on all The Obscure Cities, available on Amazon.

 


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