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Preview: The Dragons of Paris

The Dragons of Paris

WRITTEN BY JOANN SFAR
ART BY TONY SANDOVAL
COVER BY TONY SANDOVAL
ON SALE DECEMBER 2, 2025 | $24.99 | 104 PGS. | HC

What if dragons invaded Paris during the Belle Époque? Paris, 1900. For thousands of years, dragons have lived hidden from everyone, sealed in statues and gargoyles throughout the city. Legend has it that only the sacrifice of a being of great magic can protect Paris from their wrath and maintain their slumber. But when a roguish Hawaiian princess rescues a mermaid from suspicious danger, the malevolent shadow of dragons grows once again over the City of Lights. From the catacombs to the parvis of Notre-Dame, a romance is born under the awakening of a thousand-year-old evil.

The Dragons of Paris

Around the Tubes

It’s a new week and we have a lot coming at you! There’s still some SDCC coverage and of course Otakon too! While we gear up for that and cons to come, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web to start the week.

Book Riot – 8 Graphic Novels like NIMONA with Murder Teens and Queer Pining – What would you suggest?

The Beat – Joann Sfar retrospective exhibition coming to Paris Jewish Museum in October – Very cool.

The Beat – Sophie Castille Awards finalists announced – Congrats to all.

Reviews

The Beat – All Tomorrow’s Parties The Velvet Underground Story
Collected Editions – Batman: Shadows of the Bat: The Tower
CBR – The Enfield Gang Massacre #1
CBR – Star Wars: Max Rebo #1

The Enfield Gang Massacre #1

Head back into the Dungeon with Dungeon: Twilight

NBM has announced that it is revisiting out-of-print editions of its line of Dungeon titles. First to be released is Dungeon: Twilight Vols. 1 & 2: Dragon Cemetery collecting the first four stories into a single volume for the first time.

The planet Terra Amata, on which Dungeon resides, has stopped turning. On one side, total darkness and absolute coldness; on the other, a searing desert and eternal day. The survivors live on a thin slice of earth where day and night meet. A territory known as TWILIGHT. Welcome to the third facet of the Dungeon world, it’s dark downfall.

Marvin, now old and blind, sensing his end, goes on a long trek to the legendary cemetery of dragons. And then, saved at the last minute from certain death in a duel by his young warrior admirer Marvin the Red, he simply cannot be let to die like he wishes! Whatever he loses, he regains in different powers. He’s even become invincible. It’s to the point where he’d rather exchange body parts to get back his mortality!

But then he is led to a discovery that may make continuing to live actually worth it…

The Dungeon series which so lovingly -but bitingly- made fun of Dungeons & Dragons tropes, as well as such epic fantasy as Game of Thrones and which had developed an avid audience of fans went through a few years of rest but is now back in piping form taking to new heights the vast worlds and time spectra that had been elaborated in it. Fans had been anticipating this for years, they will not be disappointed.

Joann Sfar of The Rabbi’s Cat and Lewis Trondheim, also of Mr. O, Little Nothings & Maggie Garrison, two of today’s greatest stars in European comics, co-writing, are here brilliantly joined by Kerascoet (Beauty, Miss Don’t Touch Me) on the art.

In September an all-new volume 3 of Early Years, furthering the story of that era in the epic will be released!

Dungeon: Twilight Vols. 1 & 2: Dragon Cemetery