Soy’s artwork thrives on the drama and the action. The art when coupled with Gandini’s colors and Cowles’s lettering elevate the already solid writing, with the later half of the issue providing some stellar fight sequences.
And yet while I still enjoyed Batman and the Outsiders #5, I have come to the realization that my biggest complaint with the series is just the inherent fact that I’m currently only able to digest it in 20-page increments. With such a dynamic and intriguing cast, I just want to spend more time with them, but the nature of the medium means that there isn’t enough room to include meaningful characterizations for each of the principle heroes and having to wait for my personal favorites to get their turn. It’s a solid book and incredible story that feels like it’s going to read much better in trade, but I’m so vested in knowing the outcome that I’m going to keep getting the single issues, which is perhaps the best testament I can give to Hill’s writing and Soy’s art.
8.2 “Weapons” out of 10
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