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What (who) is Les salles obscures - definition

COMIC BOOK SERIES BY FRANÇOIS SCHUITEN AND BENOÎT PEETERS
Obscure Cities; Cités Obscures; Cites Obscures; Les Cites Obscures; Le Guide des cités; Le Guide des cites; Les Cités Obscures; Les Cites obscures
  • ''Encyclopédie des transports présents et à venir'' by Axel Wappendorf, a spin-off of the official series

Les Cités obscures         
Les Cités obscures (literally The Obscure Cities, but initially published in English as Cities of the Fantastic) is a graphic novel series set on a Counter-Earth, started by the Belgian comics artist François Schuiten and his friend, writer Benoît Peeters in the early 1980s. 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.
Jacey Sallés         
BRITISH ACTRESS
Jacey Salles
Jacey Sallés is a British actress. She portrayed the role of Ramona Ramirez across all five series of ITV drama Cold Feet, and reprised the role when the series was revived.
Adelaïde Salles-Wagner         
FRENCH PAINTER OF GERMAN ORIGIN
Adelaide Salles-Wagner
Adelheid Wagner or Adelaïde Salles-Wagner (1825–1890) was a German painter active in France.She was a pupil of Claude Jacquand in Lyon, and Joseph Bernhardt in Munich or Paris.

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Les Cités obscures

The Obscure Cities (French: Les Cités Obscures), first published in English as, variously, Stories of the Fantastic and Cities of the Fantastic, is a bande dessinée series created by Belgian artist François Schuiten and French writer Benoît Peeters. First serialized in magazine format in 1982, the series has been published in album format by Brussels-based publisher Casterman since 1983. New installments of the series were published throughout the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, in varying formats, including full-color, partial color, greyscale, and black-and-white comic illustration, as well as photo comic, picture book, and multimedia formats. The series is distinguished by Schuiten's realistic rendering of diverse contemporary, historical, and imaginary architectural styles.

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. The series has no unifying narrative, instead telling a series of unrelated stories, using its fictional setting as the basis for magic realism and social commentary.