We've learned some of the secrets of Henry Lyme; now get ready to meet the rest of MIND MGMT, beginning with the Ad Man! With the remains of MIND MGMT on Lyme's tail, the former spy is forced to seek help from other defectors.
So here's the deal" if you're not reading this series you need to leave a comment on why you can't enjoy one of the best things to happen to comics ever. I'm serious; this book is so fantastically good and only continues to get better and better. If you missed the first series then once again I will point out that you can still jump on the series right here with this issue; do yourself a favor and do that. Read Full Review
Listen, I could go on and on about the brilliance that is Mind MGMT, but I'd rather spend that time going back and reading it again. This issue is the perfect time to get on board one of the most intriguing and unique stories in comics right now. Do yourself a favor and pick this up while you still can. Read Full Review
This comic genuinely is packed with so much storyline and details that if you only read an issue once, you're bound to have missed something. I personally read this issue 3 times already and have to read it again to clarify a debate I have with my friend. I'm astounded at how much stuff Matt Kindt puts into each issue and the fact that he does both the writing and artwork for this series. Matt Kindt continues his tradition of placing easter eggs everywhere in this issue. Fans of the TV showLOSTorTwin Peakswill find a plethora of suggestive items for readers that like to read between the lines. EvenLOSTco-creator, Damon Lindeloff, has whole-heartedly endorsed this series. Kindtalso “kindly” gives a great introduction for any reader that might've missed the earlier issues, so this is a great time to pick up one of the most fascinating and intriguing stories coming out ofDark Horseright now. Read Full Review
"MIND MGMT" continues to entrance month after month; Kindt's story and art pull you in effortlessly and make you desperate for the next piece to the puzzle. If you haven't given "MIND MGMT" a whirl yet, this is a great place to begin. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
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The upshot is: Perfect jumping on point. If you're into “indie” comics, you may have heard of Mind Mgmt because it has gotten a lot of critical buzz. Don't feel like you have to start at Issue #1. This is a perfectly fine place to start. Read Full Review