Cent mille journées de prières #2
The second volume of *Cent mille journées de prières* arrives with a cover that perfectly captures its quiet, unsettling tone — a solitary young figure stands dwarfed between a towering, skeletal crane and a swirling storm of dark smoke, rendered in brooding monochrome by Michaël Sterckeman. The composition feels poised between stillness and upheaval, with Loo Hui Phang's collaboration lending this 2012 Futuropolis release a distinctly literary gravity. A deeply atmospheric work that rewards readers drawn to contemplative, visually striking Franco-Belgian comics.
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