There's as well Auclair's Jason Muller that I never managed to get my hand on, and apparently published before "La ballade de Cheveu Rouge"* but seems to introduce a similar theme.
Did you get an eye on it?
*La ballade de Cheveu Rouge is basically #0 of Simon du Fleuve, but never get to be printed due to an accusation of plagiarism on a Jean Giono's book.
Another good comic with a strong mix of onirism and apocalypsism, but that may be considered outside the topic of this thread, would be, IMO, l'Âge d'Ombre by Caza.
Basically, Earth slowly stops to move on its axis, and an achieved (but largely degenerated) mechanized/robotized civilisation ends under the strikes of nature, fantasmagories, emotions, creatures and its own destiny (it's followed by a serial, Arkadi's worlds, but I somewhat found these weaker).
Did you get an eye on it?
*La ballade de Cheveu Rouge is basically #0 of Simon du Fleuve, but never get to be printed due to an accusation of plagiarism on a Jean Giono's book.
Another good comic with a strong mix of onirism and apocalypsism, but that may be considered outside the topic of this thread, would be, IMO, l'Âge d'Ombre by Caza.
Basically, Earth slowly stops to move on its axis, and an achieved (but largely degenerated) mechanized/robotized civilisation ends under the strikes of nature, fantasmagories, emotions, creatures and its own destiny (it's followed by a serial, Arkadi's worlds, but I somewhat found these weaker).