Get behind me Satan.
Outcast is a blast. Kirkman and Azaceta are a superb pairing, and though this is the second arc in their long arc series, it feels like its just the beginning. Every relationship feels like its about to evolve, and its enough to leave people foaming at the mouth coming into the new year. Read Full Review
Outcast By Kirkman And Azaceta #14 had a solid focus on what happens when the law collides with what can't be explained. Also the struggle of people like the priest and Kyle doing what they need to do without the consequences of reality. Read Full Review
Kirkman is following his standard style of storytelling in which he advances the story issue after issue, revealing nuggets of information fleshing out the world and the characters that live in it, and wrapping it up with a strong story beat that makes me anticipate the release of the next issue. Paul Azaceta's art is a character in itself. It sets the mood and tone of the series and allows it to evoke a sense of dread in me as a reader. This is a solid series and I look forward to each new installment. If it sounds interesting, it may be worth jumping on board before the possible influx of readers from the upcoming TV show. Fly your "I was reading it before it was a show" flag! Read Full Review
The first two issues in the new story arc do not impress. Kirkman needs to pick up the pace if he's going to keep readers along for the ride month to month. The story continues to drag causing readers to get bored waiting for something concreteto happen. Sidney is the only character that keeps the comic interesting, and Azeceta's artwork is the only thing the comic has going for it at this point. Read Full Review
Strange issue
Still suffering of pacing issues... I mean, it literally had a splash page of nothing happening, just to take space....