Volume 1: Car trouble
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Alys just got her driver's license! As the famous singer boards a ferry to Scotland with her car, her best friend, and her producer, she has no idea the Obscure Organization is already on her trail.
Alys just got her driver's license! As the famous singer boards a ferry to Scotland with her car, her best friend, and her producer, she has no idea the Obscure Organization is already on her trail.
Alys has reached Scotland! In the haunted castle of Mac Rocosm, on the shores of Loch Attair, the singer has agreed to perform a concert for the Oxygen conglomerate as a favor to her friend Célia. What could possibly go wrong?
The concert was a trap set by the Obscure Organization! Will Penny manage to save Alys, kidnapped and taken all the way to Japan? Discover the conclusion of Adventures in a Car!
A French social network, Qwice, has caught the attention of the Obscure Organization. The Conductor, his right hand the Peglegged, and their whole team arrive and start sowing chaos. Hired by the platform's founder to find his missing father, will private investigator Éric Antony be up to the task?
By kidnapping the central character of a collaborative story published on Qwice, the Organization pulls off its first major strike on the platform. Meanwhile, Donald Trump's true identity leaks across the network…
In love with the Peglegged, Qwice member Rena Stère is about to live an extraordinary adventure alongside private investigator Éric Antony — in the most unexpected of places: a Pokémon world.
When Éric Antony corners the author of the comic The Organization takes Control™, believing he can finally put an end to the strange events shaking Qwice, he has no idea he's about to jump from the frying pan into the fire. Will the detective survive the story turning into a zoo of every possibility?
As the story nears its dangerous end, the most ambitious stage of the Obscure Organization's plan finally takes shape: the Qwice social network is turned into a theme park. Everything points to an Organization victory… but one person still refuses to let the group get away with it.
The entire story's causal knot: will the wedding between the Peglegged and Rena Stère actually happen? As the Organization has permanently contaminated the real world and even influenced Qwice's choice of mascot, the story's ending promises to be eventful!
Sent to investigate the disappearance of staff members at the social network Qwice, private investigator Éric Antony has no idea he's about to step into the most dangerous trap imaginable. The Oratrix, official narrator of the Obscure Organization, invites you to revisit the comic The Organization takes Control™. Between unpublished scenes and rewritten passages, Second Movement - The novel which takes Control™ offers a fresh perspective on O²'s ambitious project.
In Jamlandia, a micro-state ruled by music, the head of state can only keep their title by performing the national anthem with a specific instrument. When private investigator Éric Antony, called in urgently by the government, discovers a card bearing the Obscure Organization's logo, it's already too late: he's once again caught in the narrative web of the metastructure. Will the Instrument be found? What does it have to do with the mysterious painter Érasme Ennare? Éric Antony's troubles are clearly far from over…
In a world inhabited by letters of the alphabet, crime is spiraling out of control ever since a handful of residents chose to embrace the forces of evil. Only one hero can save the world. But will No-Face, the mastermind pulling the strings from the shadows, let Spy i save the day?
Discover the groundbreaking first chapter in the legendary Obscure Organization saga, now available for the first time in one lavish, deluxe edition! Bound in genuine faux leather (anteater imitation), with gold leaf along the page edges, this limited edition of absolutely zero copies is guaranteed to leave your friends speechless. As for your enemies, they’ll be consumed by such overwhelming jealousy that you’d better hire a security team if you don’t want anything unfortunate to happen while you’re tucked away in your cozy little bed!
Over 1,200 pages packed with the ultimate lore surrounding Spy i’s adventures in Lettroland, from his early battles against the Dark Ninjas to his unlikely alliance with his evil counterpart, culminating in his glorious campaign to drive No-Face out of the country. Exclusive gags, interviews by the dozen, completely irrelevant trivia, and much, much more—this is one book that urgently belongs in everyone’s hands (except yours)!
The character guide, an essential companion to the series, is available for such a ridiculously modest price that you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it. Alongside detailed profiles of the members of the Obscure Organization, this guide also features exclusive interviews with them, as well as excerpts from previously unpublished manuscripts by the author.
There is only one copy of this notebook, which therefore makes it exceptionally valuable. Naturally, our English-speaking readers will understand that this notebook is available only in French, and no translation is planned—especially since, at the time of writing these lines, it is not even finished yet. The author revisits the various facets of O² in another form, illustrated both with pixel art (that’s the magic of graph paper) and with actual drawings.
In the age of Artificial Intelligence, at a time when manuscripts are gradually disappearing in favor of digital documents, this is therefore an extraordinary work, completely against the tide.
That is why we do not sell it.
Missing pogs? They never left us. Rediscover the iconic '90s toy in the colors of the Obscure Organization! A far better investment than Asmodée's failed attempt at reviving them. Each pack contains 5 pogs, and may randomly include a kini.
Straight from the future and inspired by Marty McFly's vest, the one worn by our recruit the Shift is a hit with fans. You too can wear a red vest emblazoned with the Oneiric Origami logo… or is it the Organization's?
Don't ask too many questions. We're trying to get rid of this Groquik costume, the former Nesquik mascot, as quickly as possible. One of our employees wore it for a good part of 2025, but don't worry, it's since been washed and smells like Swiss chocolate, to stay on theme.
This postcard collection, limited to 50 numbered copies, reproduces the works of the renowned painter Érasme Ennare. The first 20 copies were sold at the exceptional exhibition of his paintings by the Oneiric Origami collective, in Le Croisic, France, and in Santa Monica, California.
Be O² in every situation with this magnificent pin in the colors of the Obscure Organization! Unlike the pins worn by certain kids in Tokyo's Shibuya district, our pins won't give you psychic powers or access to another plane of existence. What they will give you, though, is monumental style!
The famous Qwice Park mascot, Freet Funny, finally in everyone's hands! This articulated PVC figure keeps all the sass of the most famous french fry around! A button on its back lets it clearly say some of its most famous lines, including:
"They call me Freet Funny"
"Forums are so 2006"
"I'm a plastic robot: crazy how far AI has come, right?"
"SMOKE BOMB!"
"Freet Funny reporting, Your Eminence"
Rumor has it that famous private investigator Éric Antony keeps one of these figures on his desk.
The Organization is taking on the concert industry. With this premium unisex T-shirt (and get this: this SEO copy meant purely to reel you in wasn't even written by AI to begin with) available in every size, from newborn to 12XL+, you'll finally stop dressing like a trash bag.
Sporting the colors of the seventh official act of the Obscure Organization's misdeeds, this item will instantly grant you, the moment you put it on, such charisma that the cashier at the cultural store where you usually buy your hard drugs (manga, video games, and other discount DVDs, what did you think we meant?) will grant you an automatic discount of at least 70% on your concert tickets, letting you finally leave the house more often.
Oxygen is a company that's both pragmatic and humane, and the same goes for its fast-food chain, Positive Burgers.
Long before McDonald's, the chain was already including toys made from sugarcane-based bioplastic in its kids' meals. And Oxygen has no intention of stopping, even if the French government bans it the way it banned standard plastic in kids' meals. Because in our view, stopping children from having fun by fobbing them off with cardboard junk they don't understand and will throw away by the end of the day amounts to a crime against humanity.
But we also want to send a strong message and hand out responsible toys. This set of figurines, themed around extinct animals, was given out during spring 2019. It includes a Mauritius dodo, a thylacine, a quagga, a great auk, and a woolly mammoth. Gorgeous toys. Not like what McDonald's does.