What you don't know about Meru could just about fit in this issue!
So, with another issue of Mind MGMT, comes another 5-Star rating. Matt's story just continues to captivate, motivate and inspire. In some ways, it is more real than real. Read Full Review
As always, the stories at the periphery of Mind MGMT #14 act as fascinating and telling asides, exploring the unswept cobwebs of its universe. This time focusing on the home-wrecking Matryoshkas agent-in-training, Domino, and the green thumb-minded Mind Management artist known as Jardin, these may not seem directly pertinent to the main plot, but they are integral to the world by nudging it quietly further into a more robust narrative whole. Kindt has proven to be a master tease, showing no exception thus far as to how good he is at drawing the reader ever more deeply into this story Read Full Review
For those of you who have been following along, wondering if it’s still worth a grab, then rest assured, the answer is yes. Mind MGMT is still the most complex, rewarding and original series to grace the comic stands. Mind MGMT transcends its own medium and elevates itself into the pantheon of fine art. Read Full Review
As much as we learned about the past, it's what we learned about Meru in the present that really puts things through a loop. Kindt's artwork is clean, simple and brilliant for this type of story. Read Full Review
Overall Mind MGMT is one of the crown jewels in Dark Horses cap and a maxi-series unlike any other. This should be on everyones list to read and I fully expect it to top numerous best of lists when the year ends. Read Full Review
Good character moments can't save this issue from its own aimlessness. Read Full Review
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