Outsiders #11

Writer: Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing Artist: Robert Carey Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: September 25, 2024 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 4
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6.5User Rating

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REALITY ITSELF HANGS IN THE BALANCE! In the penultimate issue, our heroes enter the eye of the storm! The pages of reality have become torn and frayed, but will they burn away? Luke, Kate, and Drummer must face the past, present, and future as an unexpected force threatens to erase them all!

  • 10
    ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson Sep 25, 2024

    There has been nothing quite like Outsiders in the past year of comics, and I am delighted that it was able to culminate on such good terms. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Sep 25, 2024

    This series may have been a bit too out-there for some, but it was a great experiment. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    AIPT - Collier Jennings Sep 25, 2024

    The only complaint about Outsiders #11 is that it feels a bit packed. I'm going to chalk that up to the fact that this was meant to be 12 issues but got shortened. But for what it's worth, Outsiders #11 is both an ending to a great series and a story about the promise of...well, stories. And who knows: maybe one day someone will revisit this story in the future. Nothing ever ends. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Mohamed Malla Sep 25, 2024

    Outsiders #11 provides a fitting conclusion to not only the series and story as a whole, but also for the incredible cast of characters involved. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Dark Knight News - James Attias Sep 25, 2024

    Outsiders #11 and this entire run were unusual. Felt like a joke that most of us were not in on. Give it a read and see for yourselves friends and readers. Until next time. Keep on Reading. Read Full Review

  • 4.5
    Batman-News - Aaron Ray Jr. Sep 25, 2024

    Outsiders mostly turned out to be a backdoor Planetary ending. Lanzing and Kelly underwrite their Bat-family protagonists to shoehorn any and everything they love about Wildstorm Comics into this book. Overall, I can't blame them for trying to write for the book they wanted to write, but I condemn them not being so good at writing what they want. By the end of the series, the writing duo squeeze all the fun out of superheroics in favor of a X-Files style drama that ends up going nowhere fast. Nevertheless, Outsiders lays on meta commentary about the nature of endings and imply that stories will live as long as there are readers willing to pick them up. So, maybe this book wasn't great or ends up setting up other Wildstorm spin-offs, but it will always have space to continue in the hearts of those who pick it up. Read Full Review

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