• One of the Sorcerers Supreme dies at the hands of the Forgotten!
• The biggest magical threat to the world is on the rise, and none of the Sorcerers have ever felt this weak before!
Rated T+
There's a few moments that allow the artist Javier Rodriquez to do something special, and he provided the goods when the time came. The widespread page that showed Merlin's basement was incredible, and felt like something out of the Doctor Strange movie! Overall, this comic makes me want to keep reading this series to see what happens, so it's done its job. Read Full Review
Most of this book is a long and winding conversation, but there are a few scenes of action and intrigue that make it worth a look. The storytelling and plotting is fairly straightforward, so anyone worried about offbeat comic book layouts can read without compunction. This issue makes me want to read more issues, which is fairly well the point of comic books, I think. That, and giving us something to write about. Read Full Review
I absolutely love kushala! I really hope she is used a lot in future stories because she already is a character that if I see she is in a book I'm probably going to pick it up.
I was not that sure I wanted to read this series when I first saw advertisements, but the art kept me interested at first. Then the characters had me wanting to see what was next. This has been a pretty solid series and I would encourage you to give it a try. This issue introduces us to another member in the Ghost Rider family. With the return of Robbie Reyes being a little dull you can get a much more interesting rider here. A sorcerer and a rider.
I really love how each individual character has a voice. I also love how everyone has a story and it all intertwines with one another. It's not just connected to Doctor Strange. The art of Rodriguez, Lopez and Bellaire is very comicesque and fits the brand very well. I can't wait for more.