SEX - DEATH - LIVE TV!NEW YORK CITY, 1951: The star 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 MATT FRACTION (CASANOVA, Hawkeye, FF) and HOWARD CHAYKIN (BLACK KISS I & II, AMERICAN FLAGG!). - See more at: https://www.imagecomics.com/comics/releases/satellite-sam-1#sthash.kqMo358Z.dpuf
"No one does sordid and illicit better than the combined talents of both of these creators. Chaykin brings just about everything to this comic that he's known for: carefully executed panel layouts, layered storytelling, a hunky lead character, and -- right there on the opening pages -- plenty of fishnet stockings and leather teddies. Fraction brings the spark of an engaging idea and peppers it with authentic dialogue amidst a cool setting, but it's Chaykin that ignites it and cooks the whole thing up with a flavor and feel that's unmistakably his."
-Comic Book Resources
"It's a testament to Fraction and Chaykin's talents that a book spanning such an intricate series of storylines can keep us consistently interested and involved; the sense of forward momentum that this story has built up is impressive. At the same time, the emotional dimension of this story can't be denied. "Satellite Sam" is about as much fun as you can have while feeling like you're seeing something you shouldn't, and one of the more involving, implicating comic-reading experiences to be had."
-Multiversity Comics
There are 144 pages in this book. This is a comic book/graphic novel. This book was published 2014 by Image Comics .
Howard Chaykin is responsible for some of the most innovative and influential comics of the last several decades, including "American Flagg," "Black Kiss," and updated versions of "Blackhawk" and "The Shadow. " He adapted several science fiction novels into graphic novel format, including Alfred Bester's "The Stars My Destination," Roger Zelazny's "Empire," and Michael Moorcock's "The Swords of Heaven, The Flowers of Hell. " Chaykin also worked on concepts for the movie "Robocop," and wrote for TV series including "The Flash," "Viper" and "Earth: Final Conflict. "