We are only in the first issue but Skottie Young does an excellent job of introducing us to this new section of the magical world. And of course, the illustrious Doctor Strange himself. As for Strange Academy’s teaching staff, some of your favorite Marvel mainstays like Doctor Voodoo, The Ancient One, Nico Minoru, Scarlet Witch, Magik and more are here. Our main group of students consists of a seemingly average girl from Kansas, two Asgardian brothers, Dormammu’s son, an overly friendly fairy, as well as a few other quirky characters. There, hidden behind a magical gate, lies a huge campus filled with, you know, your average doors to space, parasitic plants, and mystical libraries with books that have existed before time itself. Strange Academy takes us to New Orleans, where it seems Doctor Strange finally decided to put together his own school for gifted youngsters. The first issue of Strange Academy adds a dose of magical mayhem to that mix, making it the start to something really good. In fact, books like Champions, Super Sons and Runaways are some of the best all-ages content on the shelves. Also, these books happen to be super enjoyable and fun reads. I have an obsession with legacy characters and their place in the larger universe. Whenever Marvel or DC drops a comic centered around its younger heroes or super-powered kids, I’m usually there. Writer: Skottie Young / Artist: Humberto Ramos / Marvel Comics
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