Cloud Hotel #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJulian Hanshaw's Cloud Hotel opens with a quietly unsettling image: two figures — one wearing a bucket hat and a heavy pack, the other with dark flowing hair — stand side by side gazing out through a large, organic-looking window framed by billowing, fleshy curtains. Beyond the opening stretches a pale sky where the title itself is spelled out in cloud-formed letters, with giant segmented creatures — like enormous isopods or centipedes — clinging to the ceiling above. It's the kind of cover that rewards a long look, blending the eerie and the dreamlike in a way that feels distinctly literary. Hanshaw's linework does all the heavy lifting, drawing you into a world that seems both vast and deeply strange.
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