Skin 13 #1/2
Skin 13 #1/2 (1995) introduces a striking, self-contained chapter in a series defined by its raw, experimental edge. Written and drawn by Bill Maus, with colors by V. Maus and lettering by K. L. MacKenzie, the story follows a group of potentially powerful kids subjected to the Skin 13 project, where their abilities only emerge under the threat of detention. As their costumes constantly tear apart, the young subjects are thrust into unpredictable battles and adventures—each moment a test of will, endurance, and the fragile line between control and chaos. The cover, also by Bill Maus, captures the series’ intense, visceral tone.
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A group of potentially powerful kids are brought to the Skin 13 project to be exploited by their betters. They are put through their paces in an attempt to get their powers to kick in but it is only the threat of detention that activates their abilities. They begin to have battles and adventures as their costumes perpetually shred to nothing.
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