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Mind MGMT: Bootleg by Matt Kindt, Matt Lesniewski

charrlee's review

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4.0

The comic tackles some intangible ideas in ways that appear very tangible. If I were to call it anything, I would say that this comic is a treasure chest; the gift that keeps on giving. At various points through the comic, I found myself flipping back to previous pages and investigating the very choices that are presented. The story is displayed as if it were a kaleidoscope, you simply have to alter the narrative to another angle to keep on learning. I would say that my favorite part is how you find yourself in a meta-narrative and commentary style. The best parts are the "authors cut" or in-between pages where there is discussion on the creation of the very panels displayed. Yeah, you won't run short of material here! I'll have to wrestle with this text for awhile.  

The danger isn't the lies that humanity believes. The danger is that people will stop believing truth exists. 
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