The Outsiders have their hands full duking it out with demon hordes, and Captain Marvel Jr. shows up to face an old foe.
It's never a good sign when the guest-heroes in a book are the only ones who get any real time in the spotlight, as if not for Grace's little display of revenge on Sabbac, and the exchange that Black Lightning has with his daughter one could've removed the Outsiders from this issue completely, and it wouldn't have made any impact on this story. I mean yes they fought the demon underlings but since the portal just suddenly closed taking all the demons along with it, I have to openly question why Judd Winick cast the team in such a secondary role. I mean yes bringing in Captain Marvel Jr. is sure to make his fans happy, but I'm not buying this book to follow the adventures of Captain Marvel Jr. Now the focus on Black Lightning holds up better, thanks to his ties to the original Outsiders, and the idea that his daughter is a member of the current team, but again the extra attention this he receives acts to push the current lineup of the team into the background even further. Still his exc Read Full Review