Sunday, December 15, 2013

Mind Mgmt Volume Two: The Futurist

Mind Mgmt Volume Two: The Futurist

author: Matt Kindt

name: Wayne

average rating: 4.53

book published: 2013

rating: 3

read at: 2013/12/15

date added: 2013/12/15

shelves: graphic-novels

review:

Mind MGMT returns us to the world of Meru and Henry Lyme. Joining them this time are more agents of Mind Management, including Duncan, who can seem to see the future.



Meru was more of a main character in the first book and she comes across as more of a mysterious character here, and since the first book introduced so much of the world, the book didn't have quite the paranoid feel of the first one. Good points include an easier to follow storyline (or maybe I'm just used to the world), and an interesting extra story at the end of each chapter about an agent named Hulk.



Matt Kindt's art still reminds me a bit of storyboards with it's sketched quality, and there are words running around the edges of the page that add to the existing story, but that adds to the dossier feel of the story. It's another good story, but just not quite as good as the first volume.



I was given a review copy of this graphic novel by Diamond Book Distributors and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for letting me review this book.







via Wayne's bookshelf: read http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/689548320?utm_medium=api&utm_source=rss

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