Mind the Gap #4

Writer: Jim McCann Artist: Rodin Esquejo, Sonia Oback Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: September 5, 2012 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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Once upon a time, a girl was on her way to <CLASSIFIED>'s house when she was attacked and left for dead. Far from a fairytale, Elle has found herself out of her mind and her body, and can't figure out who her attacker was. Now, in the physical realm, that question is about to get an answer. Who is the Big Bad Wolf in Elle's life? The answer changes everything she thought and everything the people around her imagined!

  • 9.0
    Digitl Noob - Russ Pirozek Sep 5, 2012

    Intricate and complex, Mind The Gap is a book that not all comic book fans can get behind. But those who are looking for a gorgeous, thought-provoking title that deviates from the norms of the medium, this is a book that readers cannot miss. Easily in the top five best new titles of the year, Mind The Gap #4 keeps up a consistent run of terrific installments in a series that should be taking the comic book world by storm. Even if you get a headache occasionally. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Minhquan Nguyen Sep 10, 2012

    Admittedly, I'm dying for some major revelations to start dropping, but I expect that's just playing into McCann's game. Devilishly intriguing from front to back. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Daniel Alvarez Sep 4, 2012

    Overall, after a few issues of nothing happening, the fourth installment gives us some new developments. My interest for the story is renewed, which is mainly thanks to the final sequence in the comic. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Tony 'G-Man' Guerrero Sep 5, 2012

    Each month, MIND THE GAP is a nice change of pace. This is a comic that doesn't contain superpowers or superheroes. Jim McCann has a big mystery going on. With the premise that no one is necessarily innocent, you can't help but read each page and panel carefully as you try to sift out any clues. I may be needlessly be getting worried what the payoff will be when we do get some more answers. I'm enjoying the story and would hate to be let down as we often are in movies and television. But McCann has delivered before and is setting up the story nicely. You'll find yourself reading the issues over to see if there's anything you missed the first time. The issues don't have to fall upon using big obvious cliffhangers because the mystery in itself is a big cliffhanger. We got some more clues here and it looks like more are coming next month. If you're looking for a comic that focuses on the story and characters, MIND THE GAP is definitely a book to pick up. Read Full Review

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