A line is crossed.
As we wind down, Outcast sets up the conclusion of it's second six-issue arc with one of the most disturbing few pages of any comic that I've read all year. Let's just say I'm going to be weary if my daughter wakes me up in the middle of the night insisting that there's a dog in the house… Holy shit. Read Full Review
Outcast #11 is the calm before the storm and ends right at the moment when things start to thunder. While slow and uneventful for most of the issues, the comic makes up for it with strong characterization, writing, and artwork. The second arc will be closing out in the issue and with the way things are going, especially with that cliffhanger, it's looking to be one hell of a finale. Read Full Review
Whether you think Kirkman fully appreciates the enormity of his metaphor will largely determine your enjoyment, but he (guided by Paul Azaceta's masterful character performances) has created a story here that will challenge you. Read Full Review