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The Expanse

A Little Death

Andy Diggle Wes Chatham Francesco Pisa

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English
Boom! Studios
10 November 2026
Following the fallout of The Expanse: Dragon Tooth, the Rocinante crew is plunged into a deadly conspiracy when an old friend of Amos Burton's reaches out from the shadows of a new world. He's still playing by Baltimore rules - and when you have a whole planet to play for, a little death goes a long way Featuring the comic-writing debut of fan-favorite series actor Wes Chatham, this arc reunites the celebrated Dragon Tooth team of writer Andy Diggle and artist Francesco Pisa for a gripping new chapter. Now gathered in one volume for the very first time, this complete collection is an essential addition to the franchise's graphic saga. Collects The Expanse: A Little Death #1-4.
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Illustrated by:   Francesco Pisa
Imprint:   Boom! Studios
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 256mm,  Width: 168mm, 
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9798892159975
Pages:   128
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Andy Diggle is a British comic book writer best known for his work on the creator-owned series The Losers and Green Arrow: Year One. He has written for major publishers including DC Comics and Marvel, covering a wide range of genres from superhero action to crime noir.  Wes Chatham has co-written comic books about The Expanse universe, specifically the series that follows his character, Amos Burton. These comics, like The Expanse: A Little Death, continue the story of the Rocinante crew and explore high-stakes conspiracies. Chatham's involvement is a continuation of his deep connection to the series, as he is also a fan of the original books Francesco Pisa was born in Varese, Italy, in 1992. From an early age, he was inspired to make art, attending the artistic high school in his hometown. In 2013, he graduated from the International School of Comics in Reggio Emilia, earning full marks. After his graduation, he contributed to several smaller independent comic productions, one of which was self-published. He's the winner of multiple comics and illustration contests, including both local and national accolades in and around Italy's creative scene. Over the course of his career, Francesco has worked as a graphic designer for agencies in Milan, and as a storyboard artists for both independent films and large-scale international productions still in progress. Despite his cosmopolitan resume, he continues to dedicate himself to the art scene in Varese, winning awards for his local painting and sculpture work.

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