Mind the Gap #14

Writer: Jim McCann Artist: Rodin Esquejo, Dan McDaid Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: September 18, 2013 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 6
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"R.I. PETERSSEN," Part Two
The origins of Jairus and the Peterssens' involvement are revealed at last!

  • 9.6
    Digitl Noob - Russ Pirozek Sep 18, 2013

    This book is one of the most interesting and engaging titles on the market right now. Though it's hard to follow the several plot-lines brought forth by the creative team at times, but when they're brought through to the end, it's brilliant, smart and intricate. The art is gorgeous for both the past and the present, and this book is something unlike anything else going on right now. With the biggest issue of the series coming, the intensity is higher than it's ever been and looks only to get crazier in the final parts of this arc. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The MacGuffin - Matt LeMaire Sep 17, 2013

    I may have only recently binge-read the first twelve issues of MIND THE GAP to prepare for issue #13, but I can safely say that this is one fantastic series. Whether you're a fan of mystery or simply great storytelling combined with art, there's a lot to like here. As a team, McCann, Esquejo, and McDaid have got something special here, and this arc is proving to be the best yet for this excellent series. Get on it! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Samantha Roehrig Sep 18, 2013

    Maybe, I just really dig this chick, but I still think Dr. Geller is the only trustworthy person. While I trust Jo too, I think Dr. Geller will play a more pivotal role in getting Elle back. I just love all the mystery behind it. For a while I thought Mind the Gap was hitting some sort of dead-end, but here I am as a crazed fan once again. I wait till the day when I get issue #15 and so on. The comic is hitting some good strides and can't slow down while they are on top. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Newsarama - Brian Bannen Sep 23, 2013

    Mind the Gap has really evolved since its beginnings. The comic has become more and more science fiction than supernatural, and this latest issue is proof of that. McCann clearly has an end goal in mind and given that the comic will close its first act with issue fifteen, I'm glad to know that McCann isn't wandering aimlessly with his story. Given the way the issue closes, I think readers are going to be in for a major cliffhanger that will no doubt deliver some more shocking twists which have become the bedrock of a series that is always impressive. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Minhquan Nguyen Sep 25, 2013

    A terrible slowdown in the plot, still well-executed by McCann's storytelling prowess, but redundant, repetitive, and unaffecting in the information it provides. The involvement of McDaid and his silly-looking art also drags on the issue somewhat. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    All-Comic - Ian Stephen Sep 19, 2013

    Overall this issue did its job adding more fuel to the fire because this slow burn does feel like it is really heating up. Next month's issue fifteen will be the final issue of “Act I” for Mind The Gap so that would be a good time to catch up on the series before “Act II” begins this December. If you haven't read this series or dropped out a couple issues in, then now would be the time to check out the entire arc of “Act I” and if you still aren't interested then this just may not be your cup of tea. Read Full Review

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