In order to save a handful of lives, the powerless Stephen Strange has made a decision that will doom far more--and he has no way to undo it. The price Strange and his new apprentice will pay to set things right is incalculable--and will leave Stephen Strange forever changed! Rated T …$3.99
An unexpected ending to one of the better recent miniseries. Let's hope Marvel gets on the follow-up ASAP. Read Full Review
Ultimately, I felt like Waid could have done much more with this story, but a combination of a short length, a bad start, and an artist not particularly well-suited to this segment of the Marvel U ensured that Strange lacked real magic. With the end of Ghost Rider, Doctor Voodoo, and now this series, it's not a terrific time to be a fan of Marvel's magical sector. Read Full Review
Hopefully they'll figure it out eventually. Read Full Review
Emma Rios' art is the strongest part of this issue; I like how she draws cosmic characters like Eternity, with squiggles and spheres inside its form, all glowing beautiful courtesy Val Staples. As Rios draws Strange trying to fix everything once more, it's a good reminder on why she was chosen to draw this mini-series. She's made a jump over the last year from "Hexed" to "Strange" and hopefully we'll see more of her art getting recognition down the line. Whatever her next project, though? I hope it's a little more balanced in the writing department. The end of "Strange" may have been aimed to make readers want to see more, but all it really did was leave a bad taste in my mouth. Read Full Review