Source: comicsblog.com
4. Outcast
Brand new to television, Outcast is friggin' rad in comic book form as well.
The story follows Kyle Barnes, a guy whose life has been ruined by mysterious incidents. His mother's bouts of insanity scarred his childhood. His wife's attack on his child (for which he was blamed) broke up his family. But when he meets Reverend Anderson, he starts to realize that maybe these incidents all had a common root: demonic possession.
And Kyle seems to be the only thing that can drive the demons out. As demons descend on his town and things start to go wrong, Kyle and Reverend Anderson get to work exorcising their neighbors. But darkness surrounds them, and it isn't going to be easy to clear up.
Kirkman's writing is great as always, playing more towards the horror side than his other work. But Paul Azaceta's haunting art is the showstopper here. It conveys each scene with the perfect mood and tone. Check this one out before it blows up into something huge, because it's going to.

