Mind MGMT #2

Writer: Matt Kindt Artist: Matt Kindt Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: July 4, 2012 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 1
8.9Critic Rating
10User Rating

Matt Kindts cutting-edge spy-fi series continues!

  • 10
    Bloody Disgusting - theSandman Jul 4, 2012

    As of now I can't make any guesses as to what exactly will happen. Maybe the "talking dolphins" will enlighten us in the next issue. I highly recommend this series for any scifi fans out there, especially if you like work by authors that twist your mind like Phillip K. Dick. Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Dean Stell Jul 7, 2012

    A wonderfully fresh and novel series keeps chugging. I can't wait to see what happens next. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Florida Geek Scene - Emmanuel Malchiodi Jul 4, 2012

    Hopefully, Kindt will reveal more about the Immortals, Mind Mgmt, Henry Lyme, and Meru's connection to all this with next month's installment as this issue brings more variables into the story without really explaining much. Some new mental super powers are introduced, especially the Perrier twins who tell stories with one twin drawing and the other writing, using their psychic link to work simultaneously. Unfortunately, if the twins are separated their powers short circuit. This is a funny little quirk allowing a look into Kindt's interesting storytelling abilities. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Multiversity Comics - Walt Richardson Jul 6, 2012

    "Mind MGMT" not only tells a story, but tries to pack as much information into a single, 22-page issue that it can without seeming too crowded, and in this effort it succeeds with high marks. More comics should strive to give readers the experience that "Mind MGMT" does, rather than provide their hopelessly loyal fan base with yet another comic that is not even close to worth its cover price. "Mind MGMT" has it all: solid writing, beautiful art, and a cost that makes sense " to the point that even if the reader is not crazy about it, that $3.99 cost hardly seems like a waste Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Jun 27, 2012

    Right now I feel a bit like Meru in the sense that I don’t know what’s going on in the story 100%, but the journey is very rewarding and keeps me hooked in. I’ve found with each issue of this series so far that I become so emerged in the story that I get frustrated when it ends and even the amazing cover stories can’t settle my mood. Nope there is only one cure and that’s reading more Mind MGMT. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Resources - Greg McElhatton Jul 6, 2012

    If that's not enough, "MIND MGMT" #2 sports more of the bonus features from the first issue; a historical piece on the inside covers, a two-page case file about the Perrier twins and their unique ability, MIND MGMT Field Guide tips written in the margins and the back cover's fake ad contains the second of six part numerical code that will unlock a secret message online. "MIND MGMT" #2 is determined to give you your money's worth, and it does in spades. "MIND MGMT" is part of the "Dark Horse Originals" line, and I find that apt, because "MIND MGMT" is incredibly original and fresh. Check it out. Read Full Review

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