The stakes have never been higher for Stephen Strange as "Herald Supreme" reaches its climax! Not only is the Multiverse in jeopardy but so is the love of Stephen's life! Can Strange save both existence and Clea?!
Rated T+
Barry Kitson and Scott Koblish masterfully bring the magical and fantastical elements of the magical world of the Marvel universe to life in this issue. Everything looks amazing and I always love seeing Eternity depicted. Read Full Review
Ditko-inspired art and a balance of the macro and micro-scale makes for a great read. Read Full Review
Doctor Strange is beginning to settle down into the background of the Marvel Universe again. Hes had his series, and like the others before them, this one too will come to an end. This issue feels like a really solid ending to the current series. There are still three issues left in the run. It will be interesting to see how dramatic momentum moves in a final three Installments after the overwhelmingly cosmic events of this issue Read Full Review
With only a couple more issues to go, let Waid and Kitson cast a spell on you that this reviewer is sure youll never forget. Read Full Review
So this is the way the universe ends. Not with a bang but a whimper. Read Full Review
Things wrap up in a slightly surprising, entirely somber way that may or may not have you wanting more. Read Full Review
Waid ends his magnum opus for Doctor Strange on a tragic note. He's got his work cut out for him if he hopes to top this arc.
Plenty of great dramatic moments with classic Marvel tales tension by Waid and Kitson! You feel for strange and all he has to endure and yet at the end you're not surprised by the outcome. Also I can't see how they will make him go lower but they will! Kitson rough pencils with Koblish's finishes are at their best in this issue. Beber delivers a classic color palette.
Just get him back with Clea Marvel. Stop all of the mucking about!!
There are parts that I enjoy here, but some that I do not. Like the ending.
Strange remakes the universe just as we knew he would. He has to pay a fearsome price to Mephisto, though. I like the price a great deal more than the remaking; it provides exactly the edge I needed to stop me from rating this down as too clichéd to enjoy.
Man, that ending was pretty insanely telegraphed. The way he saved the universe was cool though.