Satellite Sam #10
| Writer | Matt Fraction |
| Artist | Howard Chaykin |
| Cover Price | $3.50 |
The second arc of SATELLITE SAM comes to its thundering conclusion: everybody’s secrets get a little bit of daylight and all hell is set to break loose in front of, and behind, the cameras. Who killed Satellite Sam and why? What happened to Michael White during the war? And who can he trust to help him set things right?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Coming Up Comics - Timothy Merritt
Sep 17, 2014This book is dense, dark, and gritty, and it's one that makes you earn a payoff"you don't just pick up a copy of Sam for casual afternoon reading. But it's also a book that consistently delivers. One that will take you for a noirish ride through the underbelly of the glitz of the magic of television in the yesteryears, and every page is filled with narrative protein. This is storytelling at its very best, and I simply can't wait for more. Read Full Review
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7.0
Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson
Sep 20, 2014Aside from the frustration issue in the closing, though, this is a very solid issue featuring several turning points for our mystery, and possibly the seeds of everyone's inevitable defeat. Satellite Sam #10 hits the spot, with the stocking sequence in particular standing out as remarkable, and excellent work from Howard Chaykin. Read Full Review
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5.0
AIPT - Jordan Richards
Sep 17, 2014Satellite Sam #10 ends the second arc on a good note" but it still retains a lot of the plots that have plaguing this comic, especially this arc. It's trying to do too much, characters and storylines are not all fleshed out equally or given enough effort, it feels like drags on at points, and the artwork is only okay. With the finale to series coming next year, that's where it can hopefully turn around and go out strongly. However, at this point, it's almost hard to get all that excited or invested anymore. Read Full Review