"Outcast" #2 follows on from Robert Kirkman and Paul Azaceta's powerful debut, as readers learn a little more about possession and the greater forces and conspiracies at work in Kyle's life.
Full review here.
"Outcast" #2 follows on from Robert Kirkman and Paul Azaceta's powerful debut, as readers learn a little more about possession and the greater forces and conspiracies at work in Kyle's life.
Full review here.
At this point, I'm thinking I'll pretty much love whatever Kirkman puts his hands on. He's not the greatest comics writer of all time, but he's consistently awesome and interesting, which is perhaps just as important. The part when Kyle and the cop beat the snot out of that dude had me smiling. And I'm still loving the way the little zoomed-in mini-panels break up the pacing and make the whole thing more suspenseful and exciting. Azaceta's art keeps things creepy while adding an unmatched clarity to what could very easily be a murky and confusing comic
I still feel that after 2 issues, things are progressing too slow.
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It definitely feels like a character piece as much as anything else it's doing. I'm okay with that. I like the characters to feel fleshed out.