Mitchell is itching for a fight -- with his dad, his sister, his friends, anybody. Luckily, fighting is the Outpost's most popular form of entertainment, and what does it matter if most fighters don't live to see their next birthday?
After writing indie comics (such as the ensemble teen-drama The Waiting Place) for six years, Sean got his big break writing an issue of The Incredible Hulk for Marvel Comics in 2001. Since then, Sean has written hundreds of comics for Marvel, DC Comics and other publishers, including notable runs on Sentinel, Inhumans, Mystique, Marvel Adventures Spider-Man, Gravity, Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane, Birds of Prey and Teen Titans.
Best known for delivering introspective, character-driven work, Sean also wrote several weeks of the Funky Winkerbean syndicated comic strip, much of which has been reprinted in the celebrated collection, Lisa's story: the other shoe.
In 2005, Sean won the Eisner Award for Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition.
Sean continues to write comic books; he also writes for the videogame and animation industries.
3.5 stars, Better than the previous issue . The characters appeared more but still I think something is missing. I want a part about the dome every time . The dome and what happens with is the thing that interests me the most.
Characters are getting set up with their backgrounds and the secrets that hide within Outpost Zero are beginning to bleed. Absolutely one of my favorite subscriptions I have going.