Stranger Things: Science Camp (Graphic Novel)

The comics based on the hit Netflix series delve into B-movie horror nostalgia when Dustin goes to summer camp, confronts a sinister figure in an Albert Einstein mask, and joins forces with Suzie to solve mysterious disappearances.
Dustin arrives at Camp Know Where to navigate the new social hierarchy without the support of his Hawkins adventuring party. While also faced with nerdy bullies, a new menace haunts the young scientists and camp counselors. A mysterious figure with sinister intent arrives to disrupt the serene woodland scene. When camp counselors start to disappear, the solution won't take rocket science, but Dustin will have to get on the same wavelength as Suzie and the other campers before tensions reach a boiling point.
Writer Jody Houser (Critical Role, Stranger Things: Into the Fire) returns with Edgar Salazar and Keith Champagne (Stranger Things: SIX) to create a new miniseries in the Stranger Things universe, taking place between seasons two and three of the hit Netflix show.
Collects Stranger Things: Science Camp #1-#4.
Dustin arrives at Camp Know Where to navigate the new social hierarchy without the support of his Hawkins adventuring party. While also faced with nerdy bullies, a new menace haunts the young scientists and camp counselors. A mysterious figure with sinister intent arrives to disrupt the serene woodland scene. When camp counselors start to disappear, the solution won't take rocket science, but Dustin will have to get on the same wavelength as Suzie and the other campers before tensions reach a boiling point.
Writer Jody Houser (Critical Role, Stranger Things: Into the Fire) returns with Edgar Salazar and Keith Champagne (Stranger Things: SIX) to create a new miniseries in the Stranger Things universe, taking place between seasons two and three of the hit Netflix show.
Collects Stranger Things: Science Camp #1-#4.
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This was exactly what I expected.
I think?
Dustin is sassy and fearless at science camp. He's dealing with science camp bullies (seriously), trying to run a D&D game (he may have stretched the truth a bit), and trying to figure out who is murdering the camp counselors. Suzie also makes her debut (YAY!). I was worried at first because she was as skittish as a fawn, but she quickly showed the adorable badassery that we all know and love. Or at least that fans of the show know and love. And if you're not a fan of the show, you're a NOBODY. You hear me? A NOBODY.
This was pretty PG and felt a bit younger than the show. Dustin's dialogue was strong and true to his voice in the show. The art wasn't anything mind-blowing but was ok. If I'd not been a fan of the show and had picked this up on a whim, I'd probably be giving it two stars. As it is, I'm pretty much in love with every character on the show....
so 3 Stars it is.
I think?
Dustin is sassy and fearless at science camp. He's dealing with science camp bullies (seriously), trying to run a D&D game (he may have stretched the truth a bit), and trying to figure out who is murdering the camp counselors. Suzie also makes her debut (YAY!). I was worried at first because she was as skittish as a fawn, but she quickly showed the adorable badassery that we all know and love. Or at least that fans of the show know and love. And if you're not a fan of the show, you're a NOBODY. You hear me? A NOBODY.
This was pretty PG and felt a bit younger than the show. Dustin's dialogue was strong and true to his voice in the show. The art wasn't anything mind-blowing but was ok. If I'd not been a fan of the show and had picked this up on a whim, I'd probably be giving it two stars. As it is, I'm pretty much in love with every character on the show....
so 3 Stars it is.
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