After recovering from the shock of the police cruiser with the chief exploding, Lilly and her crew infiltrate the ship, each with a specific task to perform to reach Eva and bring the ship down. Lilly makes it to the bridge and confronts Eva, and learns about Eva's plan to infect everyone on Satellite to commit genocide on their home worlds. She tries to shoot Lilly, but Lilly's a hologram! Lilly knows about the plan already and is already working to stop it.
• By Amala's Blade writer Steve Horton and Star Wars artist Stephen Thompson!
• For fans of space opera, crime fiction and lots of things explod more
Another good installment, but the artist change is jarring making the last few pages feel rushed and undercooked. Read Full Review
I enjoyed the first three issues of Satellite Falling a lot when they came out last year and getting back into it now took a bit to really and fully reconnect with it. The book does draw it all back together and even without reading those issues you could still have a lot of fun as it's basically a well-executed caper issue. Horton's clearly having fun with this and the distinctive characters while Thompson captures the look of this world and its inhabitants in a great way. There's a lot to like here, though I do recommend re-reading the first three issues again to get totally back in the zone before digging into this one. Read Full Review
A drop in quality from the previous three issues. The story is unnecessarily extended and the visuals falter after fourteen pages. However, I'm going to continue to follow this series to see how it plays out. Its beginning was amazing, but this is disappointing. Read Full Review
Tough to follow with so many months in between