Morning Glories #21

Writer: Nick Spencer Artist: Joe Eisma Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: August 29, 2012 Cover Price: $3.5 Critic Reviews: 7
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Always somebody to run from.

  • 9.0
    Comic Book Resources - Jennifer Cheng Sep 2, 2012

    Spencer and Eisma's "Morning Glories" #21 successfully doubles the size of the core cast while driving up suspense for "The Ceremony" next issue. The Truants won't be a disappointment to continuing "Morning Glories" fans. The only disappointment is how long the wait between issues will feel. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Dean Stell Sep 4, 2012

    A pretty cool issue that introduces some new characters and gives some half-truths. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comicville - Alan Smodic Sep 6, 2012

    I'm a big fan of this series for a few reasons. If you enjoy engulfing yourself into a story, especially a psychological thriller, then this is for you — it sucks you in on the first page of issue 1 and never lets go. I've seen the series described as “Runaways meets LOST” and that seems very accurate — thedynamicstorytelling involved with these kids rivals that of Brian K. Vaughan‘s work on Runaways. It's a great ongoing series that asks more of the reader than to just read the issue, put it down and wait for the next. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Geekality - Kat Vergin Aug 30, 2012

    Kat's Rating: Any object that can cause enough blunt force trauma to your frontal lobes to completely deplete you of your conscience. Kill everything, babies. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Therapy - MrComicBook Aug 31, 2012

    Morning Gloriesis one of those hard books to review. The reviewer doesn't want to give the plot away, but that is a big part of this job. Bottom line, old fans will like this book, and new fans will want to catch up as soon as possible. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Aug 28, 2012

    Morning Glories #21 is a good release from a series that month-to-month feels like it should be collected in several massive volumes so fans can eagerly flip through them and be amazed by the connections and answers therein. That said, there are times where the quality feels like it takes a bit of a dip, and sadly this is one of those moments. However, it still more thanearns a solid recommendation. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Sep 4, 2012

    That said, for a comic that hides its secrets close to the vest this latest issue does give us some information, including the fact that Abraham's students are just as deadly (and possibly more insane) than those of Morning Glories. Worth a look. Read Full Review

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