INFINITY WARS IGNITES!
• INFINITY COUNTDOWN TIE-IN!
• When Earth's magic dried up for him, Doctor Strange took to the stars.
• He expected to find alien sorcerers and magical artifacts, not one of the INFINITY STONES!
• The Super-Skrull has the Time Stone, and Doctor Strange can't let him keep it!
Rated T+
It was fun. It had humor. It had action. It had an Infinity Stone. It had a Super Skrull. And the art was freakin' amazing. Of course, you should get this issue! Read Full Review
A good issue that continues an excellent adventure. Read Full Review
Well Bats is back and so all is right with the world once more. Read Full Review
The adventures of the magician and the archanologist took one heck of an interesting turn through the events of Doctor Strange #3. This creative team impressed me because they took a tie-in and made it their own. That is the kind of product any reader should hope for a series, even though it is still a bad habit for Marvel to always be so quick to throw ongoing stories into an event's orbit. Read Full Review
This issue doesn't really make drastic leaps and bounds in the story but it's a short side-adventure that's still fun to read. The combat is engaging and the continued story-book style narration makes the issue a unique read. My only wish is that we get to see more unique usages of magic and less event related pop-ups. Overall the issue isn't groundbreaking but it's still the typical fun comic fare. Read Full Review
Doctor Strange #3 is a wonderful example of how to keep a great series standing on its on, while also dropping some slight ties to the connected universe at large. Read Full Review
Doctor Strange #3 is a well made comic in both writing and art. Unfortunately the squandering of a new villain puts a damper on the whole proceedings. Read Full Review
There are all sorts of feels to be had in Doctor Strange #3, this week. Mark Waid and Jesus Saiz continue the good doctor's intergalactic journey to rekindle his magical ability with his ally, Kanna. The book opens with a montage of the duo's explorations to a handful of worlds, followed by a scene where the two begin to share the details of their pasts. In four pages, the creative team propels the budding relationship between Strange and Kanna to a more intimate level. Read Full Review
The story continues to get better as Strange learns more about the universe he finds himself in. Hopefully, there will be more of a story arc coming in the future. Read Full Review
This is a fantastic book
Mark Waid did it again. A great issue, great fantasy story. I was worried for Strange. I hate his last action against Kanna. They even succeed humanizing the skull. Good stuff in this. I wonder who the stone will fall in the wrong hand ^^
I would have like more creativity for the mystic art they find on another planets, but I'm very picky there.
Love how Strange use the time stone to his advantage. And so happy to see Bats !
Cover - Nice & related 2/2
Writing - I like the time Waid take to tell this story. Putting some drama in it. Even if the "you sleep with" a skrull part was too long. 3/3
Arts - Said did awesome job inventing the skull homeworld. Maybe sometime the background was a little light, but I picky more
This book has it all. A great story and narration by Waid, a great tie-in to Infinity Wars and then the best looking art by Jesus Saiz. The best book for me this week!!
Read it just for the infinity wars tie in and i loved this book it was great
BATS.
Just finished reading the three issues that are out and I must say I am very impressed. The book has a very strong narration, interesting plot and great artwork. This issue was the best out of the bunch so far. I really hope it stays this way as I am very enjoying it.
More Doctor Strange adventures in his quest to find his mojo, interwoven with a solid Infinity Wars tie-in story.
Another enjoyable issue. Most organic Tie In I read in a long time.
Dr. Strange's magical mystery tour gives him the opportunity to snaffle the Time Stone off Kl'rt the Super Skrull. It's a very well-told tale in itself. I was dead bored during the "space magic" montage at the start, though, and conclusion promises more of the same in the future. It's disappointing after the body of the issue delivered so much Infinity Stone drama. Excellent art, although there are some heinous copy-paste beat panel moments.
I'm not reading Infinity Wars, nor do I have any interest in doing so. Thankfully, this tie-in stands on its own merits and requires no further reading to be enjoyed.
I'm already getting a sense of the chemistry between Stephen and his new ally. The plot is interesting and has a deviously satisfying ending.
You ruined this series for me, Marvel. I can accept if you will tie issue after first TPB to event. But no #3. Out of my pull list.