Mind MGMT: New & Improved #1

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Writer Matt Kindt
Artist Matt Kindt
Cover Price $5.99

NEW AGENTS. NEW MISSION. NEW BEGINNING. From New York Times best-selling cartoonist and multiple Eisner Award nominee Matt Kindt (BRZRKR, Dept. H), the defining statement on psychic espionage returns with an all-new, entirely self-contained entry point into the genre-bending, Eisner Award–nominated series that Entertainment Weekly calls "one of the most experimental and fascinating books in mainstream comics."

Ten years ago, the extra-governmental agency known as Mind Management exploded in a barrage of bullets and brain matter. Those that survived have gone underground—forging new lives with unremarkable identities and falsified more

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  • 10

    COMICON - Olly MacNamee

    Apr 24, 2026

    A series of connected murders finds Detectives Swan and Delphi making use of some rather off-the-book techniques in trying to crack the cases. It’s an oft-kilter, psychic police procedural thriller with a bigger conspiracy bubbling up under the surreal surface. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Apr 24, 2026

    Matt Kindt returns to Mind MGMT with a confident, eerie first issue that leans into paranoia, memory, and perception without losing narrative clarity. The mystery is engaging right away, the structure invites rereads, and the backup adds texture to an already strange world. It is a strong entry point for new readers while rewarding longtime fans who enjoy Kindt’s experimental instincts. An unsettling, must-read return that turns memory itself into the mystery. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Graphic Policy - Brett

    Apr 24, 2026

    Mind MGMT: New & Improved #1 is a perfect start for new readers, easing them into the rabbit hole. but teasing longtime fans. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Get Your Comic On - Neil Vagg

    Apr 24, 2026

    Mind MGMT: New & Improved #1 is a confident, cerebral return that respects its history whilst throwing the door wide open for new readers. Kindt’s watercolour world is as distinctive and unsettling as ever, and with two compelling new leads and a mystery that feels urgently contemporary, this is a comeback that more than justifies the eleven year wait. Read Full Review

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