• "Blood in the Aether" continues as Doctor Strange's Rogues' Gallery all take their shot at a weakened Sorcerer Supreme!
• Back during ORIGINAL SIN, the Watcher was killed and his eyes were removed. One eye fell into the hands of the Orb!
• With that immense power, the Orb has set his sights on Doctor Strange!
Rated T+
This series is pulling off quite a trick with each issue feeling self contained yet progressing the larger narrative. Doctor Strange can be wacky, definitely weird, and wildly fun. Read Full Review
Doctor Strange #15 ups the stakes in a big way for everyone who wants a piece of the Doctor. He's had his run of luck, but it seems that it has run out backed into a corner. Some say this may be when you're at your most dangerous, but how this issue leaves us off the danger might be far too great. Read Full Review
If the writers of Doctor Strange's next cinematic venture are looking for inspiration, they need look no further than Jason Aaron's current run. Read Full Review
I was impressed with this issue because it took a character that I thought ridiculous and made him a threat. This story arc just keeps getting more interesting.
"Oh, it just keeps getting better, doesn't it?"
The demons love me the devils love me!!! Everyone wants a piece of the Dr. and in this issue they all get a shot. I love how this story is turning out. You can see how sick and twisted each of the Dr.'s villains are actually nut cases. The art of Bachalo, Fornes and Fabela are on point. There is nothing not to like about this series.
Hmm, so that's what the Orb has been up to since Origin Sin. Jason Aaron has a charming affinity for him it seems. I would have preferred Bachalo on all of the art, but the guest artist was worked in well enough that it wasn't too jarring.
This series continues to be fun as Doctor Strange's nemeses are in line to make him suffer. Fornes' pages fit well with Bachalo's, making the issue seem pretty seamless and enjoyable.
AiPT! - David Brooke's blurb nails the positives of this ish. Except it doesn't pay props to this wicked interpretation/development with The Orb after Original Sin. Doc is a little too punchy though.