DOUBLE-SIZED 25th ISSUE - and the Season One Finale! Featuring three interconnected covers by rising superstar RODIN ESQUEJO!
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Morning Glories #25 is an example of a comic book that's literally a crescendo. For that reason and by the power of this creative team behind it this title comes highly recommended. Read Full Review
Personally, I was a huge fan of this comic. I thought the entire issue had a good sense of character, and understood it's target audience. The writing was very good and the dialogue was believable. There was no point that the writing was spelling anything out for the reader and that could be appreciated. When a writer is explaining what is happening through his characters it is because he doesn't trust his audience to pick up on it, this is not the case with Morning Glories. Great job Mr. Spencer. As for the art… A-M-A-Z-I-N-G! Wow,everything about it looked so really and convincing. The art was absolutely beautiful and had me under a trans from beginning to end. There wasn't a flaw in this comic and if there was I sure didn't pick it up. I highly recommend Morning Glories #25 to any comic reader who is looking for a “smart” read. Read Full Review
I think we just got some answers, maybe. . . Well kinda not at all I think. Oh god I'm even more confused now than before! You know what though, it doesn't matter I still want to see more. Read Full Review
A confounding issue. There are no answers here, but the readership should know by now not to expect answers…yet. VERY clever fourth-wall breaking and a stubborn commitment to telling a story on their own terms make it impossible for me not to love this title even if I don't love every individual issue. Read Full Review
Joe Eisma's art has been improving exponentially since this series has started. Characters are expressive and full of personality. Eisma uses different camera angles to build tension effectively. There are a lot of characters in each scene, but Eisma makes every one stand out. Eisma's strength has always been talking heads, and this issue is nothing but that. The few gruesome scenes hit really hard, and a lot has to do with the colors of the blood. Eisma has always had an astonishing attention to detail, and each scene shows off this great talent. He uses the blank backgrounds sparingly, and they help the dramatic scenes hit their emotional marks. Read Full Review
Writer Nick Spencer seems well aware of what readers want to know and puts us in Ike's shoes, albeit not without a warning of the price that comes with getting answers: first, your head might bleed from all outlets, and second, they lead to more questions. Read Full Review
Hunter is saved by an older version of Jade who gets him to uses his mysterious ability to try and set the events, which are currently spiraling out of control, back on their natural path. However, it's the one character (Casey) whose story isn't touched on here who we learn is the key to everything. Worth a look. Read Full Review
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