Lights Out. Nobody home.
This series keeps going to strange places, and Im excited to see where Spencer is planning to go next. Read Full Review
A very well-done comic that might have killed the wrong character. Brave. Read Full Review
A riveting addition to the series that is not without its share of flaws, Morning Glories #19 definitely justifies the long spell of slow build-up issues before it. A must buy for all fans of the title, without a doubt. Read Full Review
A riveting addition to the series that is not without its share of flaws, Morning Glories #19 definitely justifies the long spell of slow build-up issues before it. A must buy for all fans of the title, without a doubt. Read Full Review
The issue doesn't give much away, but it's certainly memorable as by the final page the first of our original six characters will meet their end. Worth a look. Read Full Review
The other half of the story is told almost completely by Eisma's dialogue-free art. He uses a quick series of panels to play up the desperate chase scene, making this issue a true page-turner. While those pages are great, the flashback scenes in the hospital are marred by the character design of Hunter's mother. She appears almost as young as Hunter and her face looks like it's lacking essential details. With such strength in the dialogue and art, it is a shame this issue delivers yet another unsatisfying conclusion. Read Full Review
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