Due to her addiction and hallucinations, Elise grapples with the worst possibility-is she the killer?
Her bouts of super-strength aren't providing any comfort from these suspicions, especially as the horror of the next victim greets her!
Things are more tense and deadlier than ever as each remaining billionaire receives an anonymous threatening message...
Kangas delivers some great art in the story. There is a visual intimacy to the issue that can only come from feeling like you're in the room with the characters and Kangas brilliantly pulls that off. Read Full Review
Other than the social commentary (Rich people are Karens, especially in space), in Sarah Gailey's script and the gorgeous and gruesome art and colors from Liana Kangas and Rebecca Nalty, I enjoy Know Your Station because it isn't afraid to take a beat and zero in on its key characters while the billionaire bodies pile up in the spaceship. Read Full Review
Part of the genius of writer Sarah Gailey's script for Know Your Station is its uncanny ability to layer in new character work while still engaging with and breaking down its larger plot machinations. Read Full Review