Waterstones Outcast by Kirkman & Azaceta Volume 2: A Vast and Unending Ruin
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Brand: Waterstones
Description: Kyle Barnes has been plagued by demonic possession all his life. In light ofrecent revelations, he finally feels like he's starting to piece together theanswers he's looking for. But while he feels a new sense of purpose. is Reverend Anderson's life falling apart? Collects Outcast by Kirkman & Azaceta #7-12. Waterstones Outcast by Kirkman & Azaceta Volume 2: A Vast and Unending Ruin - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9781632154484
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ISBN: 9781632154484
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Author: Kieran Igoe
Rating: 5
Review: I saw this a couple of times and i wasn't sure if I'd enjoy it or not then one night during The Walking Dead they showed the trailer for OutCast and it looked really good so i thought what the hell ill get it and im so glad i did, this comic is fantastic really well done and can not stop reading it, The story is so simple but perfect and the characters are brilliantly written, Robert Kirkman has done it again with another knockout series, i highly recommend you get this if you're into the whole good vs evil and demonic possession, i honestly cant wait for the Tv show next year!!!!
Author: Mr. P. R. Musgrave
Rating: 4
Review: I really struggle with Outcast. Even now, I can't decide if it was good or bad. The ending really helped mesh the story together and made me think it was worth it, hence the 4 stars, but just like volume 1, I can't remember any of the story only days after reading it. Surely that's not good is it?