Discover a bright new star of Mexican comics in this romantic and thrilling tale, stuffed with adventure and delicious food.
Rolando's job was crushing him... and then it literally crushed his hand. Now he can barely get out of the house, binging TV and struggling to find meaning. On a rare night out with friends, he meets Nera, a woman who lives only in the moment. Dazzled by her hedonistic attitude, Rolando sees a new life opening before him. Together, these restless youths fix up an old food truck and hit the road for a wild journey. But have they truly found the spice of life? Or has Rolando bitten off more than he can chew?
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Onion Skin captures the essence of being a wayward adult with compelling characters and an innovative way to introduce a non-linear story. Read Full Review
Overall, Onion Skin is a great book that shows sometimes people are more than what you see, you just have to take the time to get to know them. The story by Camacho is uproarious and heartfelt. The art by Camacho is gorgeous. Altogether, an excellent collection by Camacho which shows his range as a storyteller. Read Full Review
Onion Skinis a meaningful piece of art that you can tell its creator put a lot of his own heart into. Its nonlinear storytelling and simple art style make it feel lived-in and heighten the emotional value. Read Full Review
With all the heart that Onion Skin wears on its sleeve, this book could easily be a Part One to a seriously wicked epic. That being said, even without more exposition, every gear of it still turns smoothly and I'm one reader who is hungry for more. Read Full Review
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