Le Paris des Dragons by Sfar and Sandoval
Sfar's output for the last 15 years has been hit and miss, with frankly more misses than hits in my opinion. I only got this one because it was centered on Paris and looked fun. And it is. Not by any means a masterpiece, but an entertaining take on a fantasy Paris where Dragons and Faeries coexist with humans, although the latter mostly don't know about it. There's lots of fun twists and characters, and a quasi-apocalyptic ending that shifts unexpectedly. Not by any means indispensable, but certainly more fun than I expected.

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