"The Damage Done"
Megan has to come to grips with the horror of what she did while possessed by a demon.
Issue 17 is another impressive issue. Kirkman gives the story some variety, and we learn some interesting details about demons. As the merge gets closer, it'll be important to keep an eye out for revealing clues and hints. What will the merge have in store for Kyle? Read Full Review
Not the progress in story and character development that was hoped for, but Outcast By Kirkman & Azaceta #17 still kept the ball rolling with much to look forward to from here. Read Full Review
Its not that Outcast is a bad series. Right now, its a series in which something good could happen. That being said, its hard to love, as you must read each month in patience waiting for the good to come out of it. Read Full Review
It's not the smoothest of issues, the many learned tidbits again dwarfed by weighty rumination, but it does lend some welcome direction. Paul Azaceta gives the issue its final push, his sleek, dramatic layouts allowing him to get the most out of his expressive cast. It appears that something wicked this way comes - and at this point, it's not a moment too soon. Read Full Review
This issue picks up right where last issue left off, and things were not going well for Kyle. Thankfully Reverend Anderson shows up, and together they test Kyle's new theory- which ends up paying off. Then the poker scene shows Reverend getting into some dark stuff, mentally, with some harsh words for God. Things aren't looking good in the last two scenes, as forces are moving against Kyle and the Reverend and are trying to accelerate The Merge, whatever that means. The art on this book, every single page, could hang on a wall and be the best looking thing around, I LOVE how this book looks, and I'm excited/nervous to see how this arc ends.