A BLOOD HUNT TIE-IN!
Picking up immediately after the shocking events of BLOOD HUNT #1, Strange and Clea must help the heroes of Earth fight back against the vampire army! But is it already too late for our Sorcerer Supreme?
Rated T+
Doctor Strange #15 is a show of intent. MacKay does not hold back in the early part of the comic. It highlights the damage the writers are willing to do to some of the most integral superheroes within the Marvel Universe. Read Full Review
Ferry delivers some dramatic art throughout the issue. I really enjoyed the visual style, especially during the action scenes. The visual representation of magic looks amazing. Read Full Review
Ferry's gorgeous art makes the issue truly lovely to look at, even as it covers about ten minutes worth of time. The hints and implications of what's coming are also well-done. Read Full Review
Doctor Strange #15 properly continues the Blood Hunt event by taking Doctor Strange off the field (but not really) to make the heroes' challenge even more impossible to overcome. The clues surrounding Blade's sudden turn are intriguing, and MacKay's pace holds your attention, so if you want a Blood Hunt tie-in that matters, this is a good pick. Read Full Review
Cynically we have been trained by comic book crossover events to seek out every tie-in no matter the direct connection, luckily for readers, Doctor Strange #15 is a worthy addendum to Blood Hunt #1 that arrived last week. Read Full Review
In the first tie-in to Blood Hunt, Stephen Strange and Clea are faced with an impossible challenge in what to do without Doctor Strange. Thus, this issue is rather engaging through its pacing and action sequences. Read Full Review
Doctor Strange #15 is an example of the art killing the vibe. This is particularly true after the release of Blood Hunt #1, which I feel was the complete opposite, where the art saved the story. I hope that as the Blood Hunt event continues that there is better consistency with the art. Read Full Review