Grade: 4.0/5.0 “This is Where We Fall,” the newest science fiction graphic novel written by Chris Miskiewicz and illustrated by Vincent Kings, is short — but that doesn’t prevent it from packing a massive existential punch. Combining traditional sci-fi with some western and medieval elements, “This is Where We Fall” dives headfirst into a swirling realm of life after death characterized by vaguely Matrix-style revelations. The novel’s premise follows Space-Man, an astronaut soldier whose mission is to illegally download codes from the International Space Station in order to prevent a third world war. After encountering an enemy who foils his plan, Space-Man plummets to Earth in an orbital skydive. Much to his confusion, he lands not on the Earth he knows, but on a world where everyone who ever died from falling ends up. Determined to complete his mission nonetheless, Space-Man attempts to make it to the high-tech city of Abraxis-Nine to upload the codes, with the help of an ex-Confederate soldier-turned-gang-leader, an adventurous huntress, a thief and a garbage man — all of whom have met a similar fate.