Shane chases his son through the labyrinthine battlefield of Max's memories and fears. Will he find a way out, and can he trust that path?
Clues are given, but nothing is obvious. As I read through, numerous theories pop into my head, only to be punctured in the next panel.This is wonderful writing, and the artwork as well is adeptly handled. I still am not sure where we are, or why. But writer Ryan K Lindsay and artist Eric Zawadski, have a clear, singular vision about where we are going. It's refreshing that we aren't beat on the head with plot points, the story is subtle, and unfolds one tiny detail at a time. The reader has to work to keep up with this one, but the reward is richer because of it. I'm looking forward to seeing how this one plays out, I don't mind at all getting lost in this creepy world. Read Full Review
All told, this is a satisfying second issue that successfully navigates a difficult moment in the plot, delivering exposition while still gesturing toward the story's emotional core. Terrifying as it is, this is a headspace worth getting into. Read Full Review
Headspace gave us exactly what we wanted from #2. I thought I gave too much praise to #1, but after the reading, I can't wait to see where we go again with #3. Our plot moves smoothly with Shane, the art pops with its deep colors, and the story takes you on a journey through the mind. My head is telling me we'll be exploring Shane's mind more than our actual host though! Read Full Review
This series is something of an amalgam of Lost, The Walking Dead, and a dash of Avatar due to the combination of an otherworldly and apocalyptic setting alongside the mind-body migration that takes place. Sound crazy? It should" and yet, it all comes together. Read Full Review
Headspace #2 is a briskly paced chapter that builds upon the strong foundation laid out by the debut. We now have a strong and determined protagonist with a clear goal; the only thing standing between him and redemption is his own physical intangibility and the demons of his past. Should be a walk in the park. Read Full Review
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