"THE ROAD BEFORE US"
In light of recent revelations, Kyle feels like he's starting to piece together the answers he's looking for. But while he feels a new sense of purpose... is Reverend Anderson's life falling apart?
Outcast #7 is a good return for the book, though it could have been a bit better. While the story seems to be heading an interesting direction and the writing/artwork are all very good, the comic still feels rather slow going and after a break, it wasn't the most exciting way to return. Still, the book is very much worth your time if you have been enjoying it and (if you're anything like me) look forward to where the comic will be going from here. Read Full Review
As an overall issue Outcast #6 is a solid tale, but as either a precursor of things to come or a new jumping on point, the book lacks teeth. Read Full Review
With a television series on the way and this being promoted as the start of the second story arc, "Outcast" #7 feels like a comic where the script isn't trying at all to hook new readers. It's a shame, because this feels like a lot of lost potential. On the bright side, Azaceta and Breitweiser continue to dazzle through their art; if anyone will bring the proverbial new reader back for another installment next month, it's them. Read Full Review
Besides Kyle, I get lost as far as the cast. But well written.
Nothing really happens in this issue. It's not horrible but don't expect a whole lot of story or action. This one put on the breaks a bit.