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Mind MGMT Volume 3: The Home Maker (2014)

by Matt Kindt(Favorite Author)
4.2 of 5 Votes: 4
languge
English
publisher
Dark Horse Comics
series
Mind MGMT
review 1: I will be honest here, ... this feels like Mr. Kindt ran out of story and felt he needed to keep this whole MIND MGMT thing going, that, or I just cannot see the big picture and this is a transitional piece that is going to lead to some real fireworks down the road.But I have been enjoying the overall premise here so I am going to give him the benefit of the doubt.I DO find his margin writing to be an interesting added dimension, but I also find it annoying to keep turning the book sideways to read some hard-to-see fine print that disrupts the over-all flow.But on-the-whole, I am digging this.
review 2: 'Mind MGMT, Vol. 3: The Home Maker' feels a little uneven compared to previous volumes, but it's still manages to mess with your mind. If you're not familiar w
... moreith Mind MGMT, you can't start with this one. It closely follows events in the last volume and even that is a bit hard to grab onto at first.The book starts with a series of clever recipe cards for explosives and ricin laced sweet tea, then zooms in on what seems like domestic bliss. Sort of bliss. There are some missing valuables and a kleptomaniacal housewife is accused. She has her own way of silencing her accusers. We then move back to Henry Lyme and Meru. We learn that Meru and the Eraser both grew up loving books. We see Lyme's regret at his attempts to woo and recruit Meru. The Eraser eventually falls in love and marries an author whose name seems familiarly to be Philip K. Dick, an author that would seem to be an inspiration for this mindbending series. Teams are recruited but it seems like it's all building up to something later. Not much happened here, but it happens in typical Kindt Mind MGMT style.I loved the suburban magazine parodies as well as the recipe cards. The tips and tricks embedded on the edges of the page are always a welcome sight in this series. There is what your eye first sees, then what it further sees, seeming to illustrate the plot line further to the reader. My favorite is still the first volume, but I look forward to future volumes of this series. The characters are complex and the story line is complex and trippy.I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Diamond Book Distributors and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel. less
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Mary
Don't start with this volume, you won't understand a thing. Can't wait for Vol 4.
Wockie
Not as good as the second, but a lot more information about Meru's past.
skinheadbarbie
This is not a review.
Basia_cat
Consistently awesome.
kanga
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