Pichetshote teams up with Outpost Zero's Alexandre Tefenkgi and colorist Lee Loughridge for this project Tefenkgi and Loughridge pull a trick I last saw in David Aja's Iron Fist, where they draw the reader's attention towards telling details by putting another panel border around it and color it in translucent red Also, a commendation to[...]
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A little character development is here, but it's not enough to justify the glacial pacing of this book and the mountain of dialogue.
Outpost Zero #2 art by Alexandre Tefenkgi and Jean-Francois Beaulieu
Alexandre Tefenkgi does a good job of conveying the emotions necessary for this kind of comic book He doesn't have a lot to do[...]
Steven has begun interning with his father, Alea's parents leave for an expedition, and Sam is continually bullied by others for the tragedy that befell his birth parents.
Outpost Zero #1 cover by Jean-Francois Beaulieu and Alexandre Tefenkgi
Outpost Zero #1 builds the world going forward We meet the characters, learn of the setting, and we see[...]