Genius slacker Dr. David Loren outsmart the government, the military, and the all of the brightest minds in science to escape the think tank he used to call his home and his job. But his tropical retreat isn't as secluded as he would hope!
Think Tank #5should be heralded as a prominent example of how you handle the sequel to a stellar opener. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
These outlandish and fantastic ideas that amuse us are not simply plucked from his imagination. After every issue Matt includes a "Science Class" where he grounds his comic in a horrifying aspect of reality. I applaud his effort to educate us through the medium while simultaneous depleting my trust in Military Science Research. Thanks Matt! Read Full Review
Writer Matt Hawkins has a great chance to really put forth an excellent discussion about war, weapons, technology, invention, ethics and more. Here's hoping he goes where I think he does and discusses it all, while still giving us an entertaining read, just like he has with this issue. Read Full Review
This book may not have the deepest message in the world, but when it moves this smoothly, does it have to? Think Tank is a low-key, stylish read, that friend of a friend who should probably hang out with a little more because they seem so darn cool. This is a book with a compelling lead, high stakes, clean visuals and a story that's easy to jump into. In other words, picking up Think Tank? Kind of a no-brainer. Read Full Review
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