• Doctor Strange returns home to find...DOCTOR STRANGE?!
• Something bizarre happened since Stephen took off into the cosmos - and it doesn't bode well for him.
Rated T+
I have to commend Mark Waid for not dragging out the conflict to an extent where the reader would have to keep guessing. He revealed the truth in service to a much better story and that's something I appreciate as a reader. Read Full Review
To say something bizarre happening since Stephen took off into the cosmos was an understatement after the craziness of Doctor Strange #6. We're back on Earth, there's a new mission, and a whole new set of problems to tackle which should challenge the Sorcerer Supreme beyond what happens when he lets curiosity get the best of him. Read Full Review
This issue to me feels like a mission statement, with a battle between Waids new Strange and the Strange of the Aaron/Cates run. What you knew before was great but its time to move on. Waid kills the old with the new in a way that solves longstanding questions from years ago and brings old characters back in new and very interesting ways. This arc is going to be good, so Id highly recommend picking it up. Read Full Review
Still, despite the changes, this book is a lot of fun to read, and the sleek, colorful art style remains the perfect vehicle for the antics of Stephen Strange. Read Full Review
Pina captures a little of the realism displayed in the first arc but brings more of a traditionally modern comic book style. That said, the precision and color are impressive. It's a good thing when a talented artist gets a book like Doctor Strange and is allowed to play with the fantasy genre. This second arc continues to draw me in and hold my emotional investment in Strange but also, more importantly, demons. Read Full Review
A safe return back on home ground, in what could have been a challenging transition, with the artistic talent making for a truly smooth landing. Read Full Review
The first arc was so clean and fresh, but this seems to have hit a wall of exposition and continuity rather than keeping that new feel into this second arc. Read Full Review
"Doctor Strange" #6 is a rough homecoming for Stephen and a rough transition for readers. Read Full Review
wow, what could have been just another groan-inducing arc where we have to wonder if he's "really back" or if we really have to suffer through years more of Dr. Strange without magic...
pretty much immediately put that to rest and is giving us a very nice story! I'm in!
from a base of 6, this gets a rating of: 9.
+1 because: the art was definitely above average.
+2 because: so much going on, and all worthwhile
I'm glad that was dealt with sooner than later and the story was much better for it. Of course Jesus Saiz not being there takes away from the art for me but Javier Pina isn't a bad second choice.
I kind of, sort of remember Casey from years ago, but she was not around for long, so just barely. Regardless, it is a pretty cool development, and she actually sports the more appealing Dr. Strange costume.
First Issue I wasn't fund off. Maybe because I didn't know who his the character Strange fight.
Maybe because it's hard to follow witch strange we follow (Even if there outfit help)
Maybe because I didn't care & would love more Space adventures !
Cover - Nice & related 2/2
Writing - Logic, nicely done. A pleasure to see Bats the ghost dog. 2/3
Arts - I like it even if there is some panel without background. 2.5/3
Feeling - A little disappointed. 1/2
The first misstep for this otherwise great series.
I actually liked this a little less than I have been liking it so far. Maybe too disjointed this time round.