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Reddit mentions of Samaris (Obscure Cities)

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Samaris (Obscure Cities)
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Height11.63 Inches
Length9.31 Inches
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Release dateOctober 2017
Weight1.61157913522 Pounds
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Found 3 comments on Samaris (Obscure Cities):

u/lobster_johnson · 3 pointsr/bandedessinee

Moebius also created another Incal-like fantasy series that is not as well known: The Edena cycle, originally published in five volumes, and today available in a single volume in English as The World of Edena. It's the only epic series that he wrote himself without any collaborators, but it's about as crazy and imaginative as anything he did together with Jodorowsky. The style is quite close to The Incal, but a little cleaner and less "dirty".

Simon Roy's Prophet series (still ongoing) is fantastic and very Moebius/Jodorowsky at times.

I'd also recommend Benoit Peeters' Obscure Cities series.

u/TecnoPope · 2 pointsr/ImaginaryMindscapes

Reminds me of Samaris (Obscure Cities) by Benoit Peeters

u/Vindsvelle · 1 pointr/graphicnovels

Is the forthcoming re-release of Samaris the first volume, followed by The Theory of the Grain of Sand? I wanna check this series out.