Clock! #2
In "Metal Mickey," Paul Sharar blends personal memory with the lingering echoes of a distant homeland, using his own childhood in Yugoslavia as a lens for a story that feels both intimate and haunting. With every page drawn, inked, and lettered by Sharar himself, the narrative unfolds as a quiet, evocative meditation on identity and place—rendered with a distinctive, handcrafted intensity. The cover, also by Sharar, mirrors the story’s introspective tone, capturing its emotional weight in stark, deliberate lines.
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Paul Sharar reveals his Yugoslavian heritage and filters his recollections of the place through his childhood memories and the experiences of others.
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