A review by entazis
Let Me Out by Emmett Nahil, George Williams

dark mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.0

It was really tense - I love how to satanic panic was used to show how moral panics are fabricated to distract, how it's easy to sacrifice those the community sees as undesireables. I loved the friend group, how they're tightly knit unit, full of love and support, a true queer found family. The only problem for me was that the story was short and we didn't get to really know the main four as individuals before the ending that felt abrupt. Which is shame, because I loved their rage at the world, and would like that aspect more explored. I hope they plan on continuing the comic and that this is only vol. 1 so that we get to see the characters more fleshed out. 
I also loved the use of colors in art style. The art is very simple, I don't know if calling it cartoonish is a correct term, but the use of bright colors through the panels, they really help to highlight the emotions and to lift the story to another level.