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La Tour (comics) : ウィキペディア英語版
La Tour (comics)

''La Tour'' is a graphic novel by Belgian comic artists François Schuiten and Benoît Peeters, the third volume of their ongoing ''Les Cités Obscures'' series. It was first published in serialized form in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine ''À Suivre'' (#96-106), and as a complete volume first in 1987 by Casterman. In English, it was published as ''The Tower (Stories of the Fantastic)'' in 1993 by NBM Publishing.
== Background ==

As the story takes place in the ancient history of the ''Obscure World'', ''La Tour'' is the one ''Les Cités Obscures'' album exhibiting the least connection to steampunk fiction. Instead, The Tower's design, architecture, and clothing show strong Medieval influences of time periods between the 10th and the 15th centuries, particularly Pre-Romanesque, Romanesque, Gothic, and early Renaissance art. The technology used is therefore more reminiscent of clockpunk.

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