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    The Outsiders #26

    The Outsiders » The Outsiders #26 - Best Intentions released by DC Comics on March 2010.

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    Best Intentions last edited by bloodstream on 09/08/22 09:53PM View full history

    After the horrifying events of BLACKEST NIGHT, Katana and Black Lightning are dispatched to deal with a terrifying disturbance on the open seas. Meanwhile, Geo-Force is recalled to Markovia to handle affairs of state. But when Prince Brion makes a deal with a certain Kryptonian to join the team, the Outsiders find themselves cast as enemies in the eyes of the world!

    Don't miss the debut of the all-new creative team of DCU Executive Editor Dan DiDio and hot artist Philip Tan (BATMAN AND ROBIN, GREEN LANTERN)!

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    Superman and The Outsiders...sort of. 0

    As a long time fan of The Outsiders and someone who was disappointed with the run by Tomasi,which never really found it's feet,I was looking forward to the series getting a kick start.The result was a mixture of good and bad.I liked the idea of Brion moving operations to Markovia and effectively breaking ties with Alfred,that never really worked for me and taking them out of the Bat universe should open the way for more interesting stories.In general the characterisations seem about right,it;s u...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Sadness has hit the Outsiders 0

    After the latest issues of Outsiders (Particularly issues 24 and 26) i was really hoping this issue wouldn't be what i feared, and unfortunately, it was.  Just by looking at the first page i could tell this book wasn't going to be what i hoped.  The art was lackluster and inconsistent (changing from artist to artist in the middle of books really grinds my gears, OUTSIDERS 25!).  I believe the art could've been better but  the change from colorist to colorist really buried the artistic aspect of ...

    0 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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