Know Your Station #1

Writer: Sarah Gailey Artist: Liana Kangas Publisher: Boom! Studios Release Date: December 7, 2022 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
8.4Critic Rating
6.8User Rating

The wealthiest people in the solar system abandoned the Earth for a private sanctuary in space, leaving the rest of us to die amidst cataclysmic climate change.

But the 1% won't be safe for long...A murderer is on the loose, specifically targeting the super-rich.

Soon Elise, an employee of the billionaire's space station, is wrapped up in a deadly investigation, with each issue featuring a new, diabolically different kill!

2021's breakout writer Sarah Gailey (Eat the Rich) and rising star Liana Kangas (TRVE KVLT) take a stab at the ultra-wealthy, their dreams of escaping the very planet they've put in peril, and th more

  • 9.2
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Dec 7, 2022

    Kangas delivers some beautifully detailed art in the issue. The look of the issue is great and I loved the drug induced visuals in the issue. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Capes & Tights - Justin Soderberg Jul 20, 2023

    One thing that stood out to me was the lettering by Cardinal Rae. Rae's detailing is exceptional in depicting the tone of the story. When audio masking is enabled, Rae changes the color of the word balloons, creating a visual representation of audible expression. The lettering also complements the art style, making the comic book a well-rounded and effectively presented story. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Graphic Policy - Brett Dec 7, 2022

    Know Your Station #1 is an interesting start that's a who-done-it but with some layers and commentary thrown in. It does what sci-fi does best, comments on society, while also making sure to entertain. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    ComicBook.com - Spencer Perry Dec 7, 2022

    Combining the motifs of a futuristic satire with a whodunnit murder mystery gets you Know Your Station, a new series that is trying to do a lot but manages to succeed at most of it. Read Full Review

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