YMMV, tho I normally like Aaron's work I really hated his run on Strange:
-He ignored almost the entire history of the character and how magic works in the MCU and instead made up the idea that Strange has to eat bizarre foods to do magic (in addition to the idea that he builds up some "magical debt" when he casts spells); no more Vishanti, etc.
-Terrible supporting characters (really just singular I guess).
-Youthened a character who really should be older (e.g., his las surgical patient was just a couple years ago, so he completely foreshortened the time between the accident and Strange becoming Sorcerer Supreme).
I could see enjoying his run if you weren't already familiar with/invested in the character, but he jettisoned all the cool stuff about the character to simplify. For me, at least, it's another example of Marvel moving in the wrong direction in the comics. I don't get why they'd have success with a character in the movies and completely screw up the same character in the comics (Cap, Iron Man and Dr. Strange all seem to fit this pattern - at least Guardians actually seemed to capitalize on the movies).
I'm relieve that Aaron is gone from the book (has been for a few issues now) - hoping the stuff he did gets retconned/reversed quickly and the classic Dr. Strange returns.
On a brighter note, the figure looks completely amazing - thrilled to get such a great representation of a favorite character! The tailoring, likeness and accessories all seem better than I could hope for.