Outsiders #10

Writer: Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing Artist: Robert Carey Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: August 14, 2024 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 2
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As they grapple with the shocking revelations of the last three issues, the Outsiders race to protect the fabric of reality. Within the Carrier, the Drummer is ready to play her encore—and it’s going to bring the house down.

  • 9.0
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Aug 14, 2024

    This is the kind of issue that really demands a re-read before the final issue, because it's genuinely impressive how much detail and foreshadowing was used to set up our final chapter. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    AIPT - Collier Jennings Aug 14, 2024

    Outsiders #10 serves as the beginning of the end of the story that its creative team has been telling for nearly a year, while also exploring what it means to "end" a story in a superhero universe. I'll also say this: The end of the world never looked so good. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson Aug 14, 2024

    While I have no clue exactly what kind of ending Outsiders is headed for, this issue instills confidence that it will be an interesting one. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Dark Knight News - James Attias Aug 14, 2024

    Outsiders #10 has teed us up for a big finale, I hope the large checks this book has been writing has enough left in the bank to cash out. One more issue and we'll see. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Batman-News - Aaron Ray Jr. Aug 15, 2024

    The overall feeling about this title is that is can't be over soon enough. There is such a wide range in quality of writing and artwork throughout the series that makes it feel inconsistent. Lanzing and Kelly's use of previous characters feels transparently like an unnatural wrap up to the series. Moreover, Jakita breaking the team up again for a second twist betrayal feels like the same twist, but with a “How about now?” Rather, Drummer's heel turn feels like the wrong kind of escalation for her character. I thoroughly enjoyed the action of this issue, but none of it really makes much sense. Ideally, the penultimate chapter is supposedly a culmination of the ideas and themes introduced in the series, but this feels like improv. Read Full Review

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