"Les murailles de Samaris is a graphic novel by Fran\u00E7ois Schuiten and Beno\u00EEt Peeters, the first volume of their ongoing Les Cit\u00E9s Obscures series. It was first published in serialized form in 1982 in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine \u00C0 Suivre (#53-56), and as a complete volume first in 1983 by Casterman. In English, it was published as The Great Walls of Samaris (Stories of the fantastic) as a serial in Heavy Metal from November 1984 to March 1985, then in 1987 as a complete volume by NBM Publishing."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Les Murailles de Samaris"@fr . "1087905664"^^ . . . "Les murailles de Samaris is a graphic novel by Fran\u00E7ois Schuiten and Beno\u00EEt Peeters, the first volume of their ongoing Les Cit\u00E9s Obscures series. It was first published in serialized form in 1982 in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine \u00C0 Suivre (#53-56), and as a complete volume first in 1983 by Casterman. In English, it was published as The Great Walls of Samaris (Stories of the fantastic) as a serial in Heavy Metal from November 1984 to March 1985, then in 1987 as a complete volume by NBM Publishing. In 1988, Schuiten and Peeters took the opportunity of the second French edition to revise their story, adding content tying into subsequent Les Cit\u00E9s Obscures publications, and clarifying ambiguities of the original. In 2007, a new French printing was further appended with Les Myster\u00E8res de P\u0203hry, a collection of four previously published story fragments relating to the city of P\u00E2hry. In 2017, IDW Publishing released a new English translation of the revised French edition, re-titled Samaris, and newly translating the appended content as The Mysteries of P\u00E2hry."@en . . . . . . "4994"^^ . . . . . . "Les Murailles de Samaris est le premier album de la s\u00E9rie de bande dessin\u00E9e Les Cit\u00E9s obscures."@fr . "20032081"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Les murailles de Samaris"@en . . . . "Les Murailles de Samaris est le premier album de la s\u00E9rie de bande dessin\u00E9e Les Cit\u00E9s obscures."@fr . . . . . .