Satellite Sam (2013-2014) #1A

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Synopsis

NEW YORK CITY, 1951: The host of beloved daily television serial "Satellite Sam" turns up dead in a flophouse filled with dirty secrets. The police think it was death by natural causes but his son knows there was something more... if only he could sober up long enough to do something about it. This noir mystery shot through with sex and violence exposes the seedy underbelly of the golden age of television.
by Image Comics

Release Information

Published July, 2013 (Modern Age) by Image Comics and went on sale July 03, 2013 for $3.50 USD. This issue contains 24 pages in Black & White, the current NM value is $3.50 USD. The publisher has rated this issue Mature/Adult.

UPC: 70985301368600111
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mrp
3.5

by on 7/14/2013 2:36:00 PM (Variant A)

AN interesting premise, and Chaykin's art is always a draw, but the execution was flawed, characters blended together and lacked distinctness, and the graytones on some of the lettering created a bit of a shadowy blur in the balloons making reading dialogue and captions a chore at times. Good enough to get issue 2 to see where the story goes, but it didn't blow me away.

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