Stranger Things: Into the Fire #3

Writer: Jody Houser Artist: Le Beau L. Underwood, Ryan Kelly Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: March 25, 2020 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 1
7.6Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

A former Hawkins Lab subject is closer than she's ever been to finding her estranged pyrokinetic twin sister after tracking down a scientist involved in Dr. Brenner's experiments and forcefully prying her location from him. Can she reach her powerful sister before her twin loses control of her powers and burns down her surroundings . . . again?

  • 9.7
    SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen Mar 31, 2020

    Each issue of this book has been a real treat for those like myself who enjoy exploring the mythology of television shows that little bit further. The addition of Ryan and Marcy to the overall ‘Stranger Things' storyline has enriched my enjoyment of the series a little more. Overall. A great ongoing mini-series, which I will be sorry to see the end of. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Cat Wyatt Mar 25, 2020

    Stranger Things: Into the Fire #3 is a disturbing tale of test subjects, medicating, and abandonment. All supported by elegant themes and color palettes. Read Full Review

  • 7.4
    Impulse Gamer - Abdul Saad Apr 4, 2020

    Overall the story, while not much happens, was interesting enough to keep me invested and to see what happens in the next issue. I would definitely recommend this to Stranger Things fans as it is quite an interesting addition to the universe. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson Apr 1, 2020

    A gripping story with some solid storytelling that gets a little undermined by muddy facial expressions. I still want to know how it all ends, though. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicBook.com - Patrick Cavanaugh Mar 25, 2020

    Now that we're in our third issue, the book finally starts to get its footing in making you care about the adventures of these characters as opposed to merely being an opportunity to use the words "Stranger Things" in its title, though its blend of a fairy tale theme with the narrative's reality makes for a tonally uneven experience, though could result in an exciting conclusion. Read Full Review

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