Aided by America's Most Wanted host John Walsh, the Outsiders confront a child slavery ring, while Grace is forced to face pieces of her troubled past.
A rather interesting cover image, as while I realize that it's supposed to reflect Grace's frustration, and personal experience with missing child cases, I'm not quite sure this was the best visual to sell the idea, as it looks more like she's attacking one of the more effective campaigns when it comes to the location of these missing children. As for the interior art, Carlos D'Anda turns in some pretty effective art, as while it's a little rough around the edges, it does some lovely work on the big impact moments, such as the page where the Outsiders smash their way into the warehouse, or Grace's rage as she rips a steel door clear out of the wall. The visual impact of the final page development is also nicely presented by the art, as one can't help but be concern for Lian after we get a look at the final page. I am a little concerned that this book does seem to be missing a regular artist though now that Tom Raney's gone exclusive for Marvel. Read Full Review
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