This is it. The issue that you’ll be looking back on five, ten, fifteen years from now…See the future of Strange Academy and the Marvel Universe. You won’t believe your eyes.
Ramos delivers some fantastic art in the issue. I loved the Age of Apocalypse scenes in the beginning and the art is vibrant and energetic throughout the issue. Read Full Review
Some really fun comic book storytelling makes for another solid issue of Strange Academy. Who doesn't love a glimpse into potential future character redesigns? Read Full Review
Strange Academy #14 sets the stage for the next generation of magick users in the Marvel Universe to learn how difficult it is to master time. Especially since she is such a cruel mistress. Read Full Review
'Strange Academy' continues to grow out its main cast and plots while finding ways to touch various elements and realms of the Marvel Universe in organic and interesting ways. This artistic team truly makes the world of these kids and the Marvel Universe a magical looking place, presenting the magic school that you truly want to go enroll in right now. Read Full Review
Strange Academy #14 continues to tell a fun story with a diverse cast of characters. Read Full Review
Strange Academy #14 closed out 2021 with a strong aftermath issue that creates even greater interest for the students and staff of the school going into the new year. Skottie Young and Humberto Ramos have really found their groove on this series that now even characters I didn't like in the first few issue I found myself very invested in during this issue. Hopefully we continue to see this series develop all of the characters in this in great, unexpected ways. Read Full Review
Strange Academy #14 Review continues the story despite the Death of Doctor Strange, and by the end of the issue, this book might be back on track. I love everything about the kids in this book, but delays hit this book hard, and at points, it felt like we were getting the “field trip of the month” every issue. This still had that lingering feeling, but big things are afoot, and I am here for all of them. Read Full Review
Save for one of the title's classic surprise endings, this is one of the few Strange Academy issues that manages to blend in instead of stepping out ahead of the genre. Read Full Review
Whoa, I think this was my favourite issue of the whole run so far. Set up some really interesting stuff.
Now I'm curious on how they get there & how about Gaslamp!?
I really liked this one because I've grown fond of these characters. YMMV.
Felt very Princess and the Frog for me. The art was great and the characters are still the best thing about the comic which keeps me reading. Just not the best plot or how it came across.
I'm slipping out of this comic's target demographic and I feel old. There's nothing wrong with how this story is executed in words and particularly not the art. (Well, maybe there's a little cliche dialogue that could be avoided.)
All these developments are so familiar and predictable, though! The struggling kid plows through a forest of red flags to make a Faustian pact! A generic "we will grow up to fight each other" future with an appallingly bland prophecy! A ham-handed drugs metaphor!
But there really isn't anything wrong with the storytelling. I'm sure this will be a blast for younger readers who aren't cranky and crusty and over-exposed to narrative tropes like me.