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Satellite Falling

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$17.99 US
6.69"W x 10.25"H x 0.28"D   | 12 oz | 40 per carton
On sale Feb 06, 2018 | 128 Pages | 9781631408038
She's the only human on an alien world...and that's the least of her problems. A sci-fi series filled with grit and wit.

She fled a fallen Earth, her lover dead. Now, Lilly makes her way as a cabbie by day and a bounty hunter by night as the sole human on SATELLITE. When Lilly's past catches up with her, it's going to take her and an unlikely band of weird aliens to set things right. What has Lilly gotten herself into?

Read the offbeat noir space opera that Jimmy Palmiotti called "my new favorite book." Written by Steve Horton (AMALA'S BLADE) and drawn by Stephen Thompson, (one of a few artists to have drawn Star Trek AND Star Wars).
Satellite Falling offers a fully realized world, dazzling art, startling concepts, and most importantly, a story with heart.” –Phil Hester


“It's one of the most genuinely entertaining and intriguing stories that you’ll read this year.” –Big Comic Page
Steve Horton is the writer of the comics Amala's Blade for Dark Horse Comics and the 2016 space detective story Satellite Falling for IDW. Contributed to the Harvey- and Eisner-winning anthology, DARK HORSE PRESENTS.

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She's the only human on an alien world...and that's the least of her problems. A sci-fi series filled with grit and wit.

She fled a fallen Earth, her lover dead. Now, Lilly makes her way as a cabbie by day and a bounty hunter by night as the sole human on SATELLITE. When Lilly's past catches up with her, it's going to take her and an unlikely band of weird aliens to set things right. What has Lilly gotten herself into?

Read the offbeat noir space opera that Jimmy Palmiotti called "my new favorite book." Written by Steve Horton (AMALA'S BLADE) and drawn by Stephen Thompson, (one of a few artists to have drawn Star Trek AND Star Wars).

Praise

Satellite Falling offers a fully realized world, dazzling art, startling concepts, and most importantly, a story with heart.” –Phil Hester


“It's one of the most genuinely entertaining and intriguing stories that you’ll read this year.” –Big Comic Page

Author

Steve Horton is the writer of the comics Amala's Blade for Dark Horse Comics and the 2016 space detective story Satellite Falling for IDW. Contributed to the Harvey- and Eisner-winning anthology, DARK HORSE PRESENTS.