Meru, Lyme, and company make a final, desperate attempt to recruit the Magician, but after they receive a devastating blow from the Eraser, all may be lost! Will the Management be reborn?!
Month after month, Matt Kindt breaks all pre-conceived notions of what comic books are with Mind MGMT. This month is no different as Kindt outdoes himself on so many levels. Read Full Review
No one is safe and clues very hard to come by in the actual story because it moves so fast. It's still really good " probably the best, if not the most interesting title in DH's stable. Read Full Review
But I have to admit that this issue is far from perfect. The pacing seemed weird at times and the art portrayed the Erasers abilities well but didnt deliver the standout visuals Ive learned to love. And even though I didnt want to undress, grab my pyrotechnics and run to the nearest tall building, this issue is still great and I am now both excited and sad that we are close to the final stretches of the story. Read Full Review
Mind MGMT #23 wasn't the best issue of this incredible Dark Horse book, and it took more time than usual to get me to appreciate its underpinnings. As always, though, it did get there in the end, albeit in the slightly more predictable and forgettable way that someone like The Eraser would approve of wholeheartedly. Read Full Review
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