Doctor Strange #390 (2017)

Doctor Strange #390 (2017)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Donny Cates
(A) Frazer Irving
(CA) Michael Del Mundo
THE DOCTOR IS IN!
Strange is back as Master of the Mystic Arts!
But the Earth's magic is still weak - and after DAMNATION, so is Stephen.
He needs to get in fighting form and repair his friendship with Zelma…
If he can just shake special guest SPIDER-MAN long enough to get some work done! Rated T+

Date Available: 05/16/2018
BONUS REVIEW by shawn


The title that Donny Cates took over that wasn't Thanos kind of died on the vine a bit. It's like he never got to fully wash the Secret Empire smell out of the carpet of 177 Bleeker Street. It's unfortunate that the final issue of the series is easily his best. The book does a lot of heavy lifting, moving the Not Doc. of the post Secret Wars reboot towards the cinematic Strange, taking a surprisingly whimsical yet dark Spider-Man along for the ride. It was an excellent final wrap-up, respecting what came before it while setting up the future. Highly recommended for anybody interested in the new run that debuts in June, anybody that appreciates grey temples, and ghost dogs that in no way involve samurai.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Donny Cates
(A) Frazer Irving
(CA) Michael Del Mundo
THE DOCTOR IS IN!
Strange is back as Master of the Mystic Arts!
But the Earth's magic is still weak - and after DAMNATION, so is Stephen.
He needs to get in fighting form and repair his friendship with Zelma…
If he can just shake special guest SPIDER-MAN long enough to get some work done! Rated T+

Date Available: 05/16/2018
BONUS REVIEW by shawn


The title that Donny Cates took over that wasn't Thanos kind of died on the vine a bit. It's like he never got to fully wash the Secret Empire smell out of the carpet of 177 Bleeker Street. It's unfortunate that the final issue of the series is easily his best. The book does a lot of heavy lifting, moving the Not Doc. of the post Secret Wars reboot towards the cinematic Strange, taking a surprisingly whimsical yet dark Spider-Man along for the ride. It was an excellent final wrap-up, respecting what came before it while setting up the future. Highly recommended for anybody interested in the new run that debuts in June, anybody that appreciates grey temples, and ghost dogs that in no way involve samurai.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


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