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Overall this issue is a great read with exceptional art. This story will not be for every comic fan out there, but those who are interested in its narrative will be thrilled with this latestliteraryjaunt. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
Overall the book seems interesting, if youreinto mysteries (And in the age of CSI and Law & Order, who isnt?). I would suggest,however, that you start with the rst issue and work your way up from there. Otherwiseyoull end up as lost as I am (Sorry mom. For everything). Read Full Review
If you are not reading Morning Glories I recommend you to pick up the series. But if you have been reading the series, issue 20 is a great addition to the story and it is must buy. You learn a lot about Lara and Georgina that will definetly be important in issues to come. Read Full Review
This issue is no different from previous installments of "Morning Glories" in that Spencer's plotting raises more questions or mysteries even as he gives us some answers. Although some readers may be frustrated that overarching plot resolution will not arrive until the series' end, accepting that you won't have the whole picture during the ride does allow you to better enjoy it. Not knowing how Spencer and Eisma are going to blow your mind next is all a part of the continuing charm of "Morning Glories." Read Full Review
Another strong issue of MG. True, it isn't answering all of the questions and is tossing out a lot of misleading things, but that's kinda how real life works too. I'm still waiting for another "knock my socks off" issue, though. Read Full Review
By showing Georgina and Lara's past, Spencer gives the tiniest insight into the origins of the school. But with curveballs such as the homeless man's appearance and Lara's conviction that there are people screaming underground, it's hard to make sense of it because the mysteries just keep stacking up. I have made a list of the mysteries, and I would post it here if it weren't in the triple digits. Read Full Review
That said, we do get quite a long look at the sibling rivalry of the two sisters for the affections of their (still yet to be shown) father as well as why Hodge is content with her current role. We also get foreshadowing about which of the students Hodge sees as the most dangerous to her plans. Worth a look. Read Full Review
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