De muren van Samaris
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
66
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2000
Publisher
Casterman
ISBN-10
9030385987
ISBN-13
9789030385981
Description
Franz, a curious envoy from Xhys, embarks on an intriguing journey to the enigmatic city of Samaris. With its towering walls and mysterious atmosphere, Samaris seems to hold secrets waiting to be uncovered. As Franz delves deeper, he discovers a labyrinth of unexpected events and peculiar characters, each adding a layer to the city's allure.
Every corner of Samaris tells a story, drawing him further into a web of intrigue. The tension between the modern world and the remnants of the past weaves through the narrative, prompting readers to ponder the passage of time and the impact of decisions. Schuiten and Peeters masterfully craft a vibrant, visually stunning landscape that mirrors Franz's quest for truth.
Through rich illustrations and compelling dialogue, the essence of curiosity and discovery is beautifully captured. Samaris stands as a testament to the wonders and mysteries of life, inviting readers to explore not just the city but also the deeper questions it raises about existence and purpose.
Every corner of Samaris tells a story, drawing him further into a web of intrigue. The tension between the modern world and the remnants of the past weaves through the narrative, prompting readers to ponder the passage of time and the impact of decisions. Schuiten and Peeters masterfully craft a vibrant, visually stunning landscape that mirrors Franz's quest for truth.
Through rich illustrations and compelling dialogue, the essence of curiosity and discovery is beautifully captured. Samaris stands as a testament to the wonders and mysteries of life, inviting readers to explore not just the city but also the deeper questions it raises about existence and purpose.
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