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Really getting into the story, wasn’t sure about the art at first but I’m growing to love it, it sets a great mood.
Outcast continues to evolve into both a great family drama and a terrifying story. The second volume has great moments and some surprising twists. The emotion in Kirkman's dialogue writing and the general sense of dread from Azaceta's beautiful art carried this volume. The largest issue in this volume is lack of scenery. Most of the exposition is done with conversations in cars. A few times it was frustrating to see "oh we are talking in a car again instead of somewhere new." There are 4 pivotal moments for the characters in cars. Feels lazy and like a waste of the form.