razzatazz's Mind the Gap #1 - Intimate Strangers, Part 1 review

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    All her eyes will ever see

    To be honest I have the advantage of reading this a month after the first issue was released and thus I got to read the second issue before writing this review.  This series is built up of (seemingly) regular people, though not necessarily normal.  The action is basically cut in two as the series' main protagonist Elle is rendered into a coma and forced to navigate this new world with the help of a guide, and alternately as her family and friends try to determine what happened.  The drawback here from the first issue is that the series tends towards some cliches about rich people or other societal factors, but in reality these do not act as constraints for the series.  Another quite interesting aspect of this series is some of the detail which is delved into (for instance explaining things by way of a Pink Floyd song.)  Quite an  interesting introduction to the series and something a little different for the more adventurous comic fan.  

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