As the Outpost struggles to rebound in the aftermath of a disastrous storm, Alea comes face to face with a loss she never expected... and refuses to accept.
Why did Steven walk out into the storm, and how do people in a small town deal with the strangeness of such a tragedy? Read Full Review
Outpost Zero #2 boasts stellar youth-based storytelling and strong art that understands its characters and environment, but maybe not enough plot progression. Read Full Review
Outpost Zero #2 is a solid issue that creates a strong emotional narrative for the series. The combination of Sean McKeever's words and Jean-Francois Beaulieu and Alexandre Tefenkgi's artwork are the perfect storytelling balance. Read Full Review
The amount of heart within these two dozen pages is second to none and Outpost Zero #2 is another home run for the team at Skybound. Read Full Review
Despite being in outer space, Outpost Zero deals with real world issues and is filled with intensity. As it turns out, teen drama is the same on every planet. Read Full Review
Outpost Zero #2 is a painfully dull comic. It attempts to pull of an emotionally rigorous story but hasnt given itself enough time to build these characters for the reader to sit through this slow and text-heavy book. Unfortunately, I cant recommend this one. Give it a pass. Read Full Review
An intriguing mystery