Mind MGMT was a stupendous mind bending comic series…at least I think it was. I’m not sure I read it. I probably did although now that I think of it I’m not sure if it was a comic series, wasn’t it an escape room? Wait, I’m looking at the trade hardcover I bought, it’s right in front of…wait where did it go? Okay, so I’m definitely holding this Mind MGMT Bootleg comic book in my hands. Well, I’m not now because I’m writing about it so maybe I didn’t hold it although in all likelihood I held something that was related to the Mind MGMT franchise? Brand? Program? Code of Ethics? What I purportedly (their word not mine) held in my hand is a mini series about a recruit from the fictitious real world of make-disbelieve of Zanzibar who finds his way to a building. The etymology of ‘building’ is structure (circa 1300) so what I saw in what I may have been reading may have not been a building at all but a literary construct meant to be deconstructed by construction workers. Somewhere along the line, well not really a line, more like a rope; a wiggling rope. Somewhere along the line someone, or perhaps multiple people/persons that look like Chuck Norris from the 70s appears in a room with the recruit and attempts an attempt of something. I loved that moment, if it actually happened. Oh, there’s now a game called Mind MGMT although you can’t buy it yet. Maybe it already has been discontinued. Maybe it’s not a game. Maybe I’m playing it right now.
If there’s a Mind MGMT comic for you to buy go buy it, if it’s there. Where there is is up to you. It could be a record. Either a vinyl record or just a recording of you buying what you think might be something related to whatever it is you think it is. The verdict? Well the etymology of verdict is ‘true saying’ from both French and Latin. But thing is I’m not saying anything, know what I’m saying?
Rating: 9.0
Verdict: PULL
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