She Could Fly Volume 2: The Lost Pilot

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Author: Christopher Cantwell ISBN: 9781506712932
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Publication: December 17, 2019
Imprint: Berger Books Language: English
Author: Christopher Cantwell
ISBN: 9781506712932
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication: December 17, 2019
Imprint: Berger Books
Language: English

Luna has crash-landed back into her life after spending a year in a mental institution...but that might just mean she's closer to the edge than she's ever been before.

After discovering clues about the Flying Woman's missing family, Luna's obsession reignites, threatening to again unravel her fragile mind. Meanwhile, a mysterious guru appears in the sewers of Chicago and a Russian mercenary seeks old secret technology, and the specter of violence begins to loom over everyone once more.

Luna begins to wonder...will she even survive long enough to go insane?

Collects She Could Fly: The Lost Pilot #1-#5.

Acclaim for She Could Fly Volume 1:

"Full of unexpected pleasures...masterful, joyful, poignant...A must-read" -G. Willow Wilson (Wonder Woman, Ms. Marvel)

"She Could Fly is a modern-day masterpiece...It's heartbreakingly beautiful and honest to its core." - Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad)

"She Could Fly is one of the best comic book debuts I've ever read. It's everything I want from a comic." - Gerry Duggan (Deadpool, Analog)

"An intriguing premise, great dialogue and very tasty art combine to make She Could Fly something special." - Garth Ennis (Preacher)

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Luna has crash-landed back into her life after spending a year in a mental institution...but that might just mean she's closer to the edge than she's ever been before.

After discovering clues about the Flying Woman's missing family, Luna's obsession reignites, threatening to again unravel her fragile mind. Meanwhile, a mysterious guru appears in the sewers of Chicago and a Russian mercenary seeks old secret technology, and the specter of violence begins to loom over everyone once more.

Luna begins to wonder...will she even survive long enough to go insane?

Collects She Could Fly: The Lost Pilot #1-#5.

Acclaim for She Could Fly Volume 1:

"Full of unexpected pleasures...masterful, joyful, poignant...A must-read" -G. Willow Wilson (Wonder Woman, Ms. Marvel)

"She Could Fly is a modern-day masterpiece...It's heartbreakingly beautiful and honest to its core." - Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad)

"She Could Fly is one of the best comic book debuts I've ever read. It's everything I want from a comic." - Gerry Duggan (Deadpool, Analog)

"An intriguing premise, great dialogue and very tasty art combine to make She Could Fly something special." - Garth Ennis (Preacher)

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