Mind MGMT #11

Writer: Matt Kindt Artist: Matt Kindt Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: May 22, 2013 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 2
9.4Critic Rating
10User Rating

Once, Mind Management's agents were trained in its remote headquarters, Shangri-la. Now, with MIND MGMT shut down-at least officially-its location has been erased from every former agent's memories. So how do you find a secret base? With a secret map.

  • 10
    Unleash The Fanboy - Charles Joy May 21, 2013

    The art – Again, I think it is perfect that Matt handles both the writing and the art. I know it is a lot of work, but it is well worth it from my (a fan)perspective. It means high quality, albeitquirky, consistency from issue to issue. I will go as far to say that at this point, no other art would fit this book. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal May 22, 2013

    I said on my review for Revival, that I save this series for last. It's because of issue like this were the excitement is too much; it's too much to read and be forced to wait another month. I'll tell you right now when the completed series is collected into an omnibus; I will be the first in line to buy it. If you're still not reading this series then that's fine" you're only missing out on comic history in the making. I guarantee that by the end of this series it will be on everyone's must read list. Read Full Review

  • 9.3
    IGN - Melissa Grey May 22, 2013

    Kindt's art is more than just pictures in panels -- the book's aesthetic is an experience in its own right. As his loose lines draw your eye around the page, it's easy to lose yourself in the motion of his story, both visually and textually. Mind MGMT #11 pumps up the tension as Meru and her band of renegade agents get closer to their quarry, but it's not likely that they'll enjoy what they find when they get there, even if we do. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geeks Unleashed - joedwardlewis May 23, 2013

    Engaging, thrilling, magical " Matt Kindt's Mind MGMT is a composite of classic genre tropes and yet is more than the sum of its parts. The layering of stories in Mind MGMT is exceptional. The Case File, in which the origin of the Hulk races towards its conclusion, has been an unimaginable step up. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - David Brooke May 22, 2013

    This is one of those series you'll gift to loved ones and they'll scoff. “I don't read comics,” they'll say or, “This isn't for me.” But if they give it a chance they'll realize there's a gem of a read worthy of time and energy. Not a lot of comics nail mood, atmosphere and a character's inner turmoil. This comic does it, every single issue, and it's good stuff. Read Full Review

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