• It's time for the Sorcerers to go home!
• With their original mission finally complete, Doctor Strange must figure out a way to send everyone back to their original timelines.
• Spoiler alert: Not everyone will make it home...
Rated T+
This series didn't always find its way, but it went out on a high note. Read Full Review
All the Sorcerers Supreme ride together one last time to get Yao where he needs to go. It's a very fun trip. Though it lacks real conflict, the characterization work and Nathan Stockman's visuals are impeccable, and this is a terrific reward for sticking with this series. United by a great theme running start-to-finish, this issue ends up entertaining, impressing, and satisfying.
Everything is wrapped up in a good way in this last issue. There is a theme that shows that all the Sorcerer Supreme's are connected by similar experiences. An understanding of the price paid for carrying that burden. The issue does a great job of showing this, as well as showing that all the Supreme's share a similar worth by helping Yao in his quest to complete the trials that will lead to immortality. They all work to complete the trials in this way proving they are worthy of the title. Yao see's also why they are worthy to be taught. The issue is all presented horizontal which is nothing new to comics. Even Liefeld has done such an issue in the pages of X-Force. It does work in a great way when showing the numbers of Supreme's that comemore