From writer Jordan Thomas (The Man from Maybe) and artist Daniel Gete (Über) comes a sci-fi/action spectacle that will force you to trust no one . . .
In the year 2142, fertility levels around the globe plummeted, and a black market for illegal clone babies emerged. Millions of parents used their own genetic material to welcome these new children, only realizing the horrific consequences far too late. At some point in their life cycle, three in four of these genetic duplicates transform into psychologically unstable killing machines known as "Dupes." Fortunately, the United Nations of Europe has decided to take an active r more
Skin Police #1 immerses us in a world where a fertility pandemic sparks the Skin Police to hunt down clones. Read Full Review
Skin Police #1 is a great start to a series we are eager to dive more into. While the pacing felt a bit rushed in the first issue, I felt the artwork, overall plot and ability to dive right in were so much fun. Thomas' writing and Gete's artwork are the ingredients needed to create the unforgettable tale and I am eagerly awaiting more from these creators. Read Full Review
The plot isn't compelling just yet, but this might be worth a read for the Judge Dredd fans. Read Full Review
Unless you're desperate for another dystopian police state science fiction story, there just isn't much here to justify picking up this issue. Read Full Review