Skin Police

· Skin Police Issue #2 · Oni Press
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In the year 2142, the future isn’t looking too bright! If you haven’t had your daily dose of dystopia, writer Jordan Thomas (The Man From Maybe) teams with artist and rising star Daniel Gete (Über) to deliver it to your local comic shop in the next mind-bending chapter of the sci-fi mega epic that will leave you shocked, appalled, and begging for the next nail-biting installment! As DIC agents Brisson Eckis and Sheen Corfer, aka the “Skin Police,” delve deeper into their official investigation to locate several potentially homicidal renegade clones known as “Dupes,” they manage to extract some information that may prove vital in their search. However, their findings may lead them to more than they can possibly handle! Meanwhile, hunted and on the run, freshly discovered Dupe Lacey Dodd—newly delivered from imminent termination at the hands of the Skin Police—finds herself an unwitting guest of the enigmatic Heath Noxxon, leader of the Dupe Rebel Underground. But has she gone straight from the frying pan and into the fire?

About the author

Jordan Thomas hails from the South of England but is currently living in Valencia, Spain. His first published comics work was the 1920s post-war, farm-based horror series, Frank At Home On The Farm. Since then he has written a sci-fi short for the Oni Press XINO anthology and the alien world crime story, Weird Work, at Image Comics, both with Shaky Kane as well as the UK crime epic Mugshots at Mad Cave Studios. He likes dogs, swimming, and swimming with dogs.

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