The science-focused summer camp Dustin is attending has been besieged by a sinister figure wearing a menacing Einstein mask. While the camp counselors themselves debate what to do to keep the kids safe, Dustin and Suzie round up a crew of kids to get to the bottom of the mystery and protect themselves!
I thought this was a good ending to the Stranger Things: Science Camp story arc! I was definitely surprised - but not disappointed - with the resolution of the mystery. More heartfelt moments and character development! Very cute and a nice addition to the Stranger Things Universe.
STRANGER THINGS: SCIENCE CAMP #4, available Wednesday, December 30th from Dark Horse, finishes one of the latest Stranger Things series, as it is time that Dustin’s solo story comes to an end. On the bright side, we finally get to know what happened that one time at Science Camp.
The most recent season of Stranger Things had a lot of fun referencing Dustin’s time at Science Camp. It portrayed everything from making Dustin feel left out (for all that he missed over the summer), to making fun of his ‘imaginary girlfriend’ who is actually quite real. And quite brilliant.
That did leave fans just a little bit curious to see what actually happened while he was away at camp. Most of us (myself included) pictured an adorably nerdy camp, with a meet-cute designed just for Dustin and his new lady love.
As it turns out, things didn’t quite go as planned – which begs the question; why didn’t Dustin tell his friends the whole story. Except that maybe he didn’t think they’d believe him? After all, they didn’t believe the girlfriend story either.
Stranger Things: Science Camp #4 wraps up an intriguing plot, one that brought with it more danger and twists than most of us would have predicted. It’s good to know that Dustin’s experience in Hawkins has left him well-prepared.
J'ai bien aimé cette bande dessinée ! La mentalité de Dustin est tellement adorable et respectueuse, on ne peut que l'aimer. L'enquête n'est, certes, pas approfondie mais j'ai aimé ce côté film d'horreur en référence à "Vendredi 13". Ce qui était beau c'est la manière dont Dustin a mûri, où l'on aperçoit que les événements passés l'ont changé à jamais.
Fun addition to the Stranger Things universe. I appreciated the Scooby Doo element of the conclusion. Good balance of suspense/mystery and Dustin's character development. Wish they would have delved further into his relationship with Suzie.
Cette quatrième BD Stranger Things n'est pas ma préférée mais elle est tout de même plaisante à lire et rajoute du contenu dans l'univers Stranger Things. Les illustrations sont bien (même si elles ne sont pas aussi jolies que celles qui font la transition entre les différents chapitres)