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Melty Feeling
Antarctic Press · 1996–1997 · 4 issues
About the series
In this mid-90s Antarctic Press miniseries, writer Antonio Honduras and artist-writer Komashi Mamiya crafted a four-issue tale of surreal, emotionally charged encounters. The story follows a young man whose ability to physically melt into others forces a strange intimacy with the people around him, blurring the lines between connection and consumption. A quiet, offbeat entry in the publisher's eclectic catalog, Melty Feeling stands out for its haunting, introspective take on vulnerability and identity.