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Return of Captain Nemo (The)

The return of Captain Nemo (French: Le retour du capitaine Nemo) is the title of the new Les Cités Obscures album that is projected to be released in October 2023 by Casterman 1).

The album has yet not been published. All information published here can be changed. We will keep a close look at the developments and publish our findings here.

François Schuiten has been working on the Nauti-Pouple project in Amiens since 2019. During a meeting in Amiens in June 2022 François Schuiten talked about this project. During the meeting François confirmed that the next album of the Obscure Cities will take place in Amiens.

Schuiten: “As I advanced with the Nauti-octopus, I had this image of a story, which could only be part of the Obscure Cities. I called Benoît Peeters. We agreed.2).

Benoît Peeters, who writes the scenario, acknowledges that the work “has a particular genesis. First of all, Verne has always been among the references and loves that François and I share. And while he was present in L'Enfant Penchée, within the cycle of the Obscure Cities we never wanted to approach him head-on”. 3).

In May 2023 Benoît Peeters confirmed that the title will be The Return of Captain Nemo, instead of “The Mysterious Return of Captain Nemo 4).

The Return of Captain Nemo was already mentioned in L'Echo des Cités 5) and Augustin Desombres made a fresco about this event in 1902 6).

Une bande dessinée qui n’est pas une bande dessinée, C’est mon côté Magritte ! François Schuiten 7)

It will not be a comic book, but a text-image story, in the same way like L'Archiviste and L'Echo des Cités 8).

The Return of Captain Nemo will not be foreign to comics. Simply, there will be no phylacteries,“ explains Peeters to Actualitte: ”By freeing himself from the constraints of a previous narrative, François was unleashed in the pleasure of drawing. And graphically achieves the best of his art9).

When the project started François Schuiten has made six black and white drawings and Benoît Peeters wrote the first texts around them. They will now work together on the remaining story. Laurent Durieux will help with the graphical aspects of the second part of the story.

Story

The idea is Captain Nemo who crosses the seas, arrives towards the coast, goes up to the hortillonnages, discovers the cathedral, then the link with the Perret tower.

Schuiten: “For now, I have made several drawings. We will now write it with Benoît Peeters to make it a new chapter of the Obscure Cities. Benoît has written a text around my first images, entitled The mysterious return of Captain Nemo. It will not be a comic book, rather an illustrated book.

And it would start with images like the engravings of Jules Verne's books, then the Nauti-Octopus would take on a presence, a different texture, for which I will ask my friend Laurent Durieux.” 10)

Schuiten: “The idea, for us, is to rebuild a dark City that has an anchor, the book would be linked to the Cities but also to a place. And the fact that this anchor is in the city of Jules Verne would be a beautiful story. A way of talking about the relationship between the imaginary and the real.

A somewhat hybrid object, like sculpture itself… Because it is also a question of nourishing the history of sculpture, of ensuring that it is not only a work placed somewhere, but the result of a whole maturation. We must not leave the sculpture orphaned in its history.11)

Other editions / translations

YearTitleLanguagePublisherPagesHC/SCISBNRemarks
2023Le Retour du Capitaine NemoFrenchCasterman---
2023Le Retour du Capitaine NemoFrenchEditions Hennebelle---Deluxe edition

Nauti-Poulpe

Francois Schuiten worked with the sculptor Pierre Matter on the Octopus garden project in Amiens. Their first idea involved the rocket from Verne's story From the Earth to the Moon, but without the context of the story the sculpture was quite aggressive.

Schuiten says “And then I began to think about the Nautilus, the battle with the octopus and then the relationship between the two. And we had this idea with Pierre to move towards a form of hybridity.

Today, we know that we will soon have transplants, avatars, therefore bridges between the animal and mechanics. And I think that if Jules Verne lived today, he would certainly have visions of it. With this Nauti-Poulpe, we try to find the object that can embody Jules Verne's presence in Amiens.12)

See also: Nauti-poulpe

Artwork

The artwork of this album that has been published until now.

See also