Outpost Zero blends the genres of Multiplayer Base Building Survival and Simulation games in a Sci-Fi universe. On a lawless alien world, robotic scouts are tasked with building an Outpost for human colonists. Command AI minions, colonize the planet, and survive the perils of Gaiya. Check out the Outpost Zero community on Discord - hang out with 1,536 other members and enjoy free voice and text chat. Check out the Outpost Zero community on Discord - hang out with 1,536 other members and enjoy free voice and text chat.
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AIPT - Max SiscoJul 3, 2018
Outpost Zero #1 perfectly balances world building with immersive characterization and art that fits the tone and story perfectly. Read Full Review
Sequential Planet - Chelsea Weaver SmithJul 12, 2018
McKeever and Tefenkgi have built a nearly flawless foundation for their little world on Outpost Zero. I look forward to following the series in the future. Read Full Review
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron GenerallyJul 18, 2018
McKeever has created some pretty compelling characters and a narrative that is both ominous and hopeful. The characters really drive this story and you find yourself engaged with all of them on certain levels. It's great storytelling that has hooked me. I want to know what happens next for these characters and their colony. Read Full Review
Bleeding Cool - Joshua DavisonJun 5, 2018
Outpost Zero #1 is a great introduction to this world and its characters. The premise is solid, the characters are interesting, and the art is excellent. Plenty of intriguing plot threads are set up, but the first installment still has a lot of story to tell on its own. Read Full Review
Spartantown - Enrique ReaJul 16, 2018
'Outpost Zero' is an immersive character-driven sci-fi drama that draws you in with relatable themes and smart characters. Despite being an over-sized issue the story flew by and McKeever has only scratched the surface of what's to come. This is as flawless a debut as you'll find in comics. Read Full Review
Graphic Policy - BrettJul 11, 2018
This might be a story about an alien world where a dome may fail and everyone dies from freezing to death, but it also stars characters who are focused on what's next in their lives and what their role in society will be… and relationships with each other. As I said, put this in any-town America and the story could work, even the freezing weather aspect. There's a grounded aspect to it all that makes it stand out as a series I can't wait to read more of. Read Full Review
Comicsverse - Jhoan SurielJun 7, 2018
OUTPOST ZERO #1's premise about teenagers coming of age in a planet they hardly know feels like a familiar story. However, once it gets going, the creators offer enough intrigue to grab and hold a reader's attention. Its greatest strengths are Sean Kelley McKeever's diverse teenage cast, the excellent art from Alexandre Tefengki, and the wonderful coloring of Jean-Francois Beaulieu. Read Full Review
Not a perfect book, but worth weathering a storm for. Read Full Review
The Brazen Bull - Jaimee NadzanJul 10, 2018
McKeever's storytelling shines through as he slowly reveals the plot to Outpost Zero. Complimenting his storytelling is Beaulieu and Tefenkgi's artwork, which creates the worlds within and outside the outpost. Read Full Review
Comic Bastards - Sam KingJun 6, 2018
This story gripped me, and I can honestly say I'm psyched to see what comes next. I hope it doesn't end up letting me down. Read Full Review
ComicBook.com - Adam BarnhardtJul 11, 2018
A slow burn at first, this oversized first issue of Outpost Zero soon picks up enough that you don't want to put the issue down. Read Full Review
Comics Bookcase - Zack QuaintanceJun 25, 2018
This issue does what Skybound books do best: leaves you badly wanting to know what happens next. It seems outwardly simple, but this book is layered, character-driven, and deceptively complex. The creative team behind Outpost Zero #1 has planted some compelling seeds. Read Full Review
Major Spoilers - Ingrid Lind-JahnJul 14, 2018
Who knows what lurks in the minds of survivors, or out on the planet itself? Read Full Review
Black Nerd Problems - Ja-Quan GreeneJun 19, 2018
Jean-Francois Beaulieu and Alexandre Tefenkgi have created quite a gorgeous world for us to dive into, while Sean Kelley McKeever has written a smart, captivating tale about a conceivable future with plenty of intriguing storylines that beg to weaved. The cliffhanger we're left with is a doozy. Outpost Zero is one comic you shouldn't forget to pick when it drops on July 11th. Read Full Review
ComicBuzz - D. J. BaldockJul 11, 2018
Outpost Zero #1 is a character-driven story, that introduces a large cast, and hints of larger, more ominous things to come. It does end on an almost hasty note, and does not answer some burning questions, but hopefully these loose threads will be tied up in the future. Outpost Zero #1 is available today. Read Full Review
Impulse Gamer - Mark McKechnieJul 11, 2018
For a debut issue this book does a great job introducing its characters and their environment. It is an oversized issue, and the additional pages are well utilized and needed. There is a lot here and it McKeever and Tefekgi do a good job leaving readers wanting more. If youre looking for a good sci fi book to really sink your teeth into this issue is worth picking up. Read Full Review
Bounding Into Comics - Nathan BraudrickJun 29, 2018
This story could really take off over the next few issues and if it does, I'll be happy to be along for the ride. As it sits now though, I don't feel like the first issue did enough to sink its hooks into the reader. The last few pages were captivating and I do want to find out what in the world happened, but I also had a hard time connecting with the characters and in a book that relies so heavily on the reader's desire to do so, that could be a problem. Read Full Review
Big Comic Page - Indiana “Indy” MarlowJul 11, 2018
All with the fascinating Aliene-sque backdrop of a wonderfully drawn setting, the bright colours popping out the page against dark inked shading, culminating in what the author summed up beautifully, An ending and a beginning, both of them forming at once, separate yet entangled. Outpost Zero is well worth a look if youre in the mood for beginning a new journey into the stars through a familiar pair of teenage eyes. Read Full Review
Comic Book Corps - Michael JonesJul 11, 2018
The characters aren't exactly memorable, to the point where I was under the impression that Alea and Steven are brother and sister (in some panels they are even drawn to look similar), but they are not siblings. There is a rather large cast of characters, and since they are drawn similarly, I found myself having to go back and double check which character was which. Read Full Review