• Wong's makeshift Midnight Sons (Iron Fist! Blade! Moon Knight! The Scarlet Spider?!) stand against a whole platoon of Ghost Riders!
Rated T+
Great story with some great stakes, characters and twists, especially the end. Read Full Review
Not long to go now until the grand finale and its all to play for as we enter the final round. Does the House always win? Lets hope not…for all our sakes! Read Full Review
Doctor Strange: Damnation is proving to be a better read with each subsequent issue. Donny Cates and Nick Spencer are writing an unbelievably entertaining book. If anything holds the series back it is a lack of bold, visually pleasing artwork. Unless you're not a shallow comic art fan like myself, the artwork (while good nonetheless) will likely not be the major draw here. Read Full Review
Despite troubled art, "Doctor Strange: Damnation" #3 is a fun chapter providing plenty of insight into Marvel's resident oddballs. Read Full Review
While DOCTOR STRANGE DAMNATION #3 does suffer from some stale characterization and some missteps in the art, the story works well for what it is. It is an enjoyable story about an intense crossover fight, and by all rights, it is way more entertaining than it has any right to be. Read Full Review
I have been enjoying the main event book and the Doctor Strange tie-ins. There seems to be to many characters in this story and not everyone has something worth while to do. I believe Kudranski's art was stronger last issue but still over all enjoyable. The other tie-in issues have not been that enjoyable nor do they add to the over all story in my opinion. Having said that, after the cliffhanger at the end of this issue I am very curious what Damnation: Johnny Blaze Ghost Rider has in store for us. Read Full Review
Not the greatest chapter in the story, but it is saved by solidly entertaining character moments. Read Full Review
Doctor Strange: Damnation #3 is a middling entry in the end. It has its moments, but the story is painfully padded and slow to allow for the spinoff entries. I can recommend it if youre following the story, but, if youre just checking in to see what the story is about, Id steer clear from this one. Read Full Review
The art this issue marked a definite step down from the previous issues. It looked rushed; completely flat and void of any life in a number of pages. There are a number of awkward figures in the book and the colors don’t help with the book at all. The colors look to wash everything out and look particularly strange in the panels with talking heads. The art lacks any weight during the fight sequence which would really hurt the book. Read Full Review
Compared to the far more consistent Doctor Strange ongoing series, Doctor Strange: Damnation feels all over the place. Read Full Review
A pretty good book with some ok art. There are some good moments in this series and it has been fun. There are things that could be more fine tunes, but this will do.
I looked forward to read this story. And in a way he didn't disappoint me & even surprised me.
Cates & Spencer succeeded to give some fun time in this dark story.
But It's as the taste of a transitional issue more in spit of all actions scenes.
Cover - 1.5/2 nice & in link to what I read.
Story - 2.5/3 I enjoy it a little less than the two first part.
Arts - I'm not fond of the art. It's good, but not what I like to read. 2/3
Feeling - I waited for more. 1/2
Blade was cool. The artwork could use some help. I don't get what the plan of action was for Ghost Rider.
*Update: the plan is revealed in the next issue
The Midnight Sons all together do less to advance their cause than Bats the Ghost Dog does in this issue. Also, Johnny Blaze gets hard done by. I think the script has plenty of potential, but the visual rendition is frankly unacceptable to me. There are clear signs of both incompetence and apathy, and the story does not nearly have the strength to overcome the unloveliness of the art. I could dig out at least two more ratings points if this were illustrated better.
Trite.