While Dustin continues to prove his mettle as a Dungeons and Dragons DM to prove a point to new-found camp bullies, the counselors of Camp Know Where have been disappearing one by one. When Suzie and Dustin discover the older teenagers running the camp are the targets of a sinister plot, they decide to solve the mystery on their own.
The story continues to feel like a chapter of Stranger Things, that could have happened between series. I'm really looking forward to seeing how Dustin and Suzie go about tracking down the camps killer while managing to avoid getting into strife. Read Full Review
With only one issue left, we look forward to seeing how the adventure wraps up, as it surely won't come with an earth-shattering revelation that Dustin never brought up in the Netflix series, though this doesn't mean some deadly seeds can't be planted for the future of Stranger Things. Read Full Review
Stranger Things: Science Camp #3 is another fun and increasingly dark adventure for the crew fans love so much, as Dustin flies solo and faces a new threat. The artwork is perfect for this tale, and thematically fits the style of the original series. Read Full Review
While Dustin continues to prove his mettle as a Dungeons and Dragons DM to prove a point to new-found camp bullies, the counselors of Camp Know Where have been disappearing one by one. Read Full Review