While Dustin continues to prove his mettle as a Dungeons and Dragons DM to prove a point to new-found camp bullies, the counselors of Camp Know Where have been disappearing one by one. When Suzie and Dustin discover the older teenagers running the camp are the targets of a sinister plot, they decide to solve the mystery on their own.
Another engaging installment! Each one has had great pacing and content. The story progresses: we get more Dustin and Suzie interaction (cute and awkward) and the overall mystery of the story deepens. There are some heartfelt moments and great character development. Looking forward to how this plays out.
STRANGER THINGS: SCIENCE CAMP #3, available November 25th from Dark Horse, brings fans back to the solo story of Dustin, and how he was totally the cool kid at Science Camp — all while something sinister is happening in the background, of course.
If there’s one thing that Stranger Things: Science Camp has managed to prove, it is that Dustin is actually quite a personable and likable character. In fact, if you put him in a room (or camp) full of like-minded kids, odds are good that he’ll be liked by most of them.
Ironically, this also explains how he came back from camp with a girlfriend — even if most of his friends thought she was imaginary at first. The tale is also going a long way in showing off the skills (and determination) that Dustin learned from his time in Stranger Things.
Stranger Things: Science Camp #3 is the second-to-last issue of the series, and that means the adventure is about to get a whole lot more dramatic. The strange figure lurking in the shadows is going to become a problem again, and one can only hope that the case of the missing counselors will come up as well.
Oh man, I like Suzie more in the comics than the show, haha. I'm glad to see that she and Dustin have officially met, and I'm excited to see how they're going to try to solve what's going on at camp.