After awkward dreamer Ben Sharp accidentally stumbles upon a real-life mind control signal, he and his friends set out to experiment on its mechanics and test its limits. But as they flirt with absolute control and invade Silicon Valley's glitziest parties, they're forced to ask just how far each will go with their newfound power?
'Mindset' #2 gives us more of what made the first issue great. Zack Kaplan, John J. Pearson and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou continue a fascinating multi-layered exploration of free-will and control based on a mind-controlling app. Read Full Review
Paired with the brilliant paintings of John Pearson, Mindset is still holding strong. Read Full Review
Anything seems possible with mind control and Ben dreams big! Read Full Review
Mindset continues to be an intriguing project that, at times, feels like it's something that's easily adaptable into another medium. I don't believe Kaplan designed in that way but it's something that you can see being done in a way that would be really engaging because what he and Pearson have put together here works really well. This isn't the kind of series that you flip through and just “get” everything because it's written simply. It's not overly complex either, but it's one that requires you to go through all of its details and dialogue to know what it wants to convey and hint at what's to come. I'm becoming more excited to see where it goes and what kind of twists there are ahead. Read Full Review
I usually reserve 10's for all time great stories that I feel can be classics. This is becoming that type of story. I love it. I can't really say theres anything I didn't like.