Mind the Gap #11

Writer: Jim McCann Artist: Sami Basri Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: June 19, 2013 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 6
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"OUT OF BODIES," Part One
As the Hoodie revelation sinks in, lines are drawn in the sand, friendships are torn apart, and new mysteries come to light. Can what was said be the truth? Who is a pawn and who is a player? Meanwhile, Elle is finding her own mental world being overwhelmed now that her secret has come to light to the rest of the spirits in the Garden. But that's not going to stop her from getting answers from someone who has betrayed her!

Special guest artist SAMI BASRI? (Voodoo, Power Girl) joins us for a thrilling two-part arc, as well as the amazing MICHAEL GAYDOS (Alias) killing it on alternate covers! With the first t more

  • 9.0
    Newsarama - Brian Bannen Jun 24, 2013

    Mind the Gap is a solid read. It's the book you pick up every month knowing it'll be good, and lately it's been rewarding its followers with awesome reveals and new secrets to keep people intrigued. And even with a new art team, the comic never loses clarity in its visuals (and if anything, this is a better looking issue than the previous ones). I can't help but throw in a Lost comparison because this has the same vibe, but where Lost felt directionless at times, Mind the Gap isn't. And with strong story telling and crisp art, I don't think you can go wrong in following this series. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Stash My Comics - Leo Johnson Jun 20, 2013

    For new readers, this is a tricky situation. While the first few pages give you a good basis, there's a lot of fine detail and chronology in the issue that is lost without reading the previous issues. Characters mention things offhandedly that you have no former knowledge of. It's a bit confusing. While a good read, it's not the most new-reader-friendly. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Digitl Noob - Russ Pirozek Jun 19, 2013

    This is a difficult issue to get a hold of, but that being said, it's a very good one. There is a feeling of the issue being a bit too compact as a lot of plot is put into nearly two dozen pages, but with a new bombshell on the way, this is going to come in handy a few issues from now. The fill-in art team does a great job of making things work in their own way, and while this issue gets a bit complex and can;t live up to the shadow of the huge events of the last issue, it's as good as you can get when it comes to the issue after one of the best issues yet. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Minhquan Nguyen Jun 26, 2013

    McCann maintains his quiet kind of excitement in this issue, although it falls short of the stimulation you got from last month's storm of twists. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Samantha Roehrig Jun 19, 2013

    We don’t get much more information on the whole Jairus thing, but it is clear that Junior is working both sides in order to find out. Like I said, I still have no idea what this comic is about. It is a ride that I am willing to guess at every turn. Mind the Gap is a fun comic and it is one of those comics I read right away and then flip back through to see if I missed anything. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Geekality - Kat Vergin Jun 20, 2013

    McCann locks us in the old fashioned way, nothing but suspense. Endless questions. We have to get the next book, in the hopes that itll end the intellectual frustration caused by this one. Well played, dude. Read Full Review

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