• The first arc ended in loss, but teeters on the edge of tragedy.
• There are some that Strange cannot save, but can he minimize the graves they'll have to dig on campus?
• All this and a huge secret of the Strange Academy is revealed!
Rated T+
Packed all together, Strange Academy #7delivers a powerful, emotionally charged story that doesnt let up. As the book closes, the final page is home to one of the most impactful moments Ive ever read in a comic. The heart, the passion, and the magic of this book cannot be denied. If you have been on the fence about this story, you do yourself a disservice by staying away. Young and company are crafting something truly special here. Read Full Review
Some truly outstanding and unexpected character moments kick this series up a notch! Read Full Review
Strange Academy #7 is certainly the most heartfelt book in this series so far, and it puts a strong argument for being the most complete as well. Read this book, you'll be much better off having it in your life than not. Read Full Review
Strange Academy #7 wrings heavy emotions out of Emily's survival. Clear language expresses her feelings in a natural way, but the real stars of this issue are the fantastic visuals that bring her and her pain to life. This comic is plenty of fun to read, but it's even better to look at. The gorgeous art elevates the story and plays a large role in making it compelling. Read Full Review
Strange Academy #7 is one of those (not so) quiet character studies that adds to a series' main plot with impactful emotion and outstanding character development. Even though the main plot doesn't move much, you come away with a deeper connection and appreciation for these characters and what they're going through, hopefully making the finale that much more meaningful. Read Full Review
I would say if you have been a little bit on the fence with this series then Strange Academy #7 should get you to stick around for a lot longer. I know it has certainly sold me on the series. Fantastic character work from Skottie Young. The issue is extremely emotional and gets you to the heart of some of these characters. As always, the art is fantastic and fits perfectly for this series. Read Full Review
Strange Academy shows a student trying to overcome the trauma of a bad decision that cost her the life of a friend. Read Full Review
Skottie Young shouldn't attempt to make this book Harry Potter (comic book version). But he should be more invested on the character development and relationships that could be taking place in the classes of the Strange Academy. That will always be something I want from this book. But Young captured the moment in this issue. This is what I want from new characters, show me why I should care for them. Read Full Review
Ramos is a master at bringing beautiful details to every page and this issue is no different. What adds to the story are some amazing tonal choices in some of the scenes. Great looking imagery throughout. Read Full Review
I would pick up this issue solely based on the premise alone. The overall content of this issue ensnares you with the storyline. Again, this is Marvel's answer to Hogwarts, so you already know that magic and adventure is always on the horizon. Read Full Review
YAY!! Just finished reading Issue #7. Glad that Doyle Dormammu was brought back from death and I have to admit I saw this coming a mile away. My theory is that Doctor Voodoo went back to the Fortune Teller that absorbed some of Doyles essance way back in Issue #3 and revealed in issue #4.
At the risk of becoming religious, did Skottie Young and company just become Christian apologist writers such as CS Lewis and JRR Tolkien? By resurrecting Doyle Dormammu, is he now a religious icon? OK, I will stop.
Sleeping Beauty is one of my very favorite Disney Animation films! Even Beauty and the Beast ends with the kiss - so very important to teenagers. As a hopeless romantic who has always been regarded as homily my whole li more
Powerful issue, brilliantly drawn.
Skottie Young is writing series that'll go down in history alongside the runs of Brian K Vaughan's Runaways and Kieran Gillen's Young Avengers.
Emily recovers from her last ordeal; Doyle is not so lucky. Drilling down into the feelings of a single student really sells this issue. Fantastic art doesn't hurt, of course; this is a delight to look at! This is basically a gut-check on whether or not the creators have managed to make you care about Emily; if you do, this is a nigh-flawless comic. That's a pretty big if, though …
Best issue of the series and it has all the emotion Skottie young knows how to do. Ramos is great in the art
I would normally give something like this an 8.5 because you see the ending coming BUT the execution and build up to the end of this issue is very well executed so a 9 out of 10 it is. Well done Skottie and Humberto. FANTASTIC issue!
This was a really enjoyable issue, I liked it a lot.
The art and colors still stun me.
Okay!