Deep in South America, Meru receives training from the oldest living agent of Mind Management and, in the process, gets a peek into what the Management was really like in the mid-twentieth century!
We're in the home stretch with just nine issues to go. I don't know what's going to happen, but I do know that if it continues this pace it's going to be spectacular. Mind MGMT is still one of the best series on the stands and by the time it's done it'll be on every comic fans, "must read" list right next to Watchmen, Saga and Fables all those other "classics" that people love to list. It's just that damn classic already. Read Full Review
As the climax and resolution of Mind MGMT's mystery (though luckily not the story itself), issue 27 is surprisingly tempered, forgoing bombastic twists for more subtle revelations. The issue only gets better each time it is reread, a hallmark of any great work. Read Full Review
Tons of story gets unloaded in this issue. We learn some interesting backstory and find out how Mind MGMT was formed (or is it all false?) This series is finally starting to pick up steam again.