Skinned
By (Author) Jeremy Holt
By (author) Tim Daniel
Illustrated by Josh Gowdy
Insight Editions
Insight Editions
1st November 2017
United States
General
Fiction
Hardback
128
Width 216mm, Height 286mm, Spine 18mm
853g
In a future obsessed with virtual reality and fantasy, two star-crossed lovers will do whatever it takes to bring down the OccupEye system and free cView City from its virtual prison.
iRIS is the perfect marriage of artificial intelligence and virtual reality, serving as the backbone for enhanced-reality contact lenses that provide users with an antidote to reality's many maladies. From pop cultureinspired fantasies to manifestations of their own imagination, users can see the world precisely as they wish.
Citizens of cView City are fitted with a pair of these ubiquitous lenses at birth as a means of ensuring societal tranquility. But when Aldaira teenage programming heiressgets a glimpse of life with her own eyes, the world she once knew will never be the same again.
Jeremy Holt is a Vermont-based comic book writer whose most notable work includes Art Monster, Southern Dog, After Houdini, and Pulp, which IGN has called "one of the best one shot comics of the year [2013]." He graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design in the summer of 2005 and has yet to use his degree.
Creator, writer, and designer Tim Daniel got his start in comics writing The Walking Dead: Survivors Guide for Robert Kirkman's Skybound Entertainment. In 2012, Tim's first original comic, Enormous, was published by Image Comics. Enormous later returned to print in 2014 as an ongoing series from 215Ink. Since then, Tim has written and co-created Burning Fields and Curse.
Josh Gowdy is a graduate of the Queensland College of Art. Josh is known for his work on the award-winning graphic novel Monster Elementary and has contributed to several anthologies, including Velocity, Pandemonium, Voices from the Deadworld, and Nobodies. He is a regular contributor to Comic Book Resources The Line It Is Drawn and lives in the beachside town of Redcliffe, Australia, with his wife and daughter.